The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 25, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1926
A CHRISTMAS GLAD "... .
A.GHRIMAS GAY . . .
Arsif THE HAPPIEST KIND
OF A CHRISTMAS DAY!
CAfttftL OaOG S?OR
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MERRY XMAS
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Phone 1841 280 South High
Saturday morning. The service is
planned for those who liave the
time and would be glad for the
opportunity of offering public
thanks to Ood for the gift of His
Son on the occasion of celebrating
His birth. A hearty invitation is
extended to the public to share
with us in this service. The jnnior
church choir will lead the singing.
The service will be in the church,
auditorium.
Visit at Fearer Home
Mrs. Howard M. Turner' of Mad
ras arrived this morning to visit
over the holidays with her sister.
Mrs. George T. Pearce. Mrs.
Pearce alsp has visiting with her
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Read of Corvallis and her daugh
ter Louise, a student at OAC.
Auto Accident Report
But one accident was reported
to the sheriff's office yesterday.
The auto of S. Paul Jones of Ger-
Visits in Portland -
Mr. and Mrs. E. G.. Sanders of
the state treasurer's office left
Salem this evening to impend the
Christmas holidays with the lat
ter's mother, Mrs. E. G. Burton,
in Portland.
Prune Growers to Organize
Fred Drager states that sails
fact or v nrnerpss is beinr made in
I 1 1 T 1 1 - V 1 I- I ' "
;vais couiueu wun a car uriveu oy the movement to organize tbK Ore
J. Brentano of St.
no injuries or damage.
Water-Right Concrete
Ask the Oregon Gravel Com
pany how to make it and what I Christmas Program-
materials to use. Phone 180. 125 A Christmas' program
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Hmisa Guest-
Christine Benholm of Portland clock
is the house guest of Dr. Est el la
Ford Warner over the week-end.
Drive to Taicoma
George W. Digman and family
of route 2 left yesterday on a mo
tor trip to Tacoma where they will
spend Christmas with friends and
relatives.
Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic
Phvsuian and Surgeon. d25
Visit Sister
j. R. Kly has gone to Seattle to
spend the holidays with his sister.
He expects to return Sunday.
llajceman Wins Title
French Hageman yesterday won
the boys high school handball
tournament being held at the local
YMCA by winning the finals from
Basil DeLisle. There were 1C men
entered in the tournament.
Artistic Gifts as low as 23c
Mrs. Trover, 122 N. Com'l. d24
Dsdcc, Happy Hour Hall
N. Dallas. Sat. nite. Pair-o-Dice
music. Christmas boxes. Don't
miss it. 12S
Attend Convention
Lane M or ley of this city will
go to Portland Monday morning
to attend the state teachers con
vention. The sessions are held
each year during the Christmas
holidays. It lasts from December
2? to 29. ,
Fnrniture Upholstery
And repairing. Giese- Powers
Furniture Co. a2tf
Marine Officer Returns
Sergeant F. E. Carnes has re
turned from the United States
naval ihospital at Bremerton and
br!it8umed his duties as officer
tcCk'&rge of marine recruiting
WfcSant Aahbir: temporarily in
charge, has returned to Portland
Beginners Hold Party
A Christmas party for the be
ginners boys' classes at the "Y"
was held yesterday afternoon.
Each boy brought a present. The
afternoon was featured by games
and swimming. Doughnuts and
cocoa were served to the 25 boys
present.
Men's league for 1927, with C.
K. Haines vice president and G.
F. McAfee re-elected secretary.
Directors will be W., M. Hamil
ton, A. A. Gueffroy. F. E. Sher
win. E. Cooke Patton and Frank
Bowersox.
Special Dance
New Year's Eve.
McCoy.
Domes Hall,
d30
Austrian Student -
Miss Danke. an Austrian schol
arship student who is in this coin- state board of conciliation.
try for the purpose of studying
nursing methods, arrived in Salem
last night and will be at the county
health demonstration during the A IxMt dot-
coming week observing methods Constance Kantner yesterday
of that institution. lost her father's left hand mole
skin lined glove. She phoned that
she will pay a suitable reward for
its return. Her gratitude ought
to be sufficient reward on this
Stockholders Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Mutual Sav
ings and Ixan Association of Sa
lem, Oregon for the election of
three directors and for- the trans
action of any other business that
may legally come, before it, will be
held at its offices at 14 2 S. Lib
erty Street, Salem, Oregon on the
27th day of December, 1926at
7 :30 p. m. J. JD. White Secretary.
wreeH, - ', -
V William" -Jelliff forfeited lft
baft yesterday in police cerartr by
failine to a d Dear to answer a
charge of becoming intoxicated.
Our Business Is A
Diversified as the industries in
our territory, for we serve them
all. See Friendly P. E. P. Co.,
ad, page C. section 2. d25
Sons of Vets to Meet
The Sons of Veterans and their
auxiliary will meet in the armory
Tuesday evening, Dec. 28, at 8
o'clock. They will entertain the
GAR and their wives. The auxil
iary will hold a short business ses
sion at 7 o'clock.
1027 Calendars Free, Homer H.
Smith Ins. Agency, over Millers.
dlStf
Many Pay Fines '
Nine persons yesterday paid
fines of II apiece in police court
on charges of overtime parking.
They, were J. E. Taylor. S. S. Wil
son. S. A. Hackett. Jack Sherman,
W. A. Moses, W. Orey, George
I-athrop, K. F.urryama, It. M.
Jones and Ray Pearce.
Traffic Offender Fined
J. L. Sim was fined $2.50 yester
day by Municipal Judge Mark
Poulsen on a charge of driving
an automobile with four persons
iu the front seat.
Sunday Program Held
The Leslie Methodist Sunday
school last night held its annual
Christmas program, with 60
children taking part. They were
trained by Lena Medler and Hen
rietta Bishop.
Goes to Silverton
A. W. Smither of the Bank of
Commerce, together -with Mrs-
Smither will spend Christmas with I Christmas day.
Mrs. Smither s parents at Silver
on.
The Argo Restaurant-
Wishes its patrons a merry Xmas
and announces that it will serve
turkey dinner Christmas day, noon
and evening, 60c. Closed Sunday.
d25
Joins "Buick Sales Force : :.
Ralph Morrison, well known
automobile salesman. - annminces
that after the first of the year he
will be with the Otto WilsonBuick
agency. Mr. Morrison was for
some time sales manager of the
Newton Chevrolet agency and for
the last year or more has been
onnected with the Salem Auto
ompany.
Will Case Under Advisement
Arguments in the Jerome Mor-
ley case were conrluded in county
Judge Hunt's court yesterday. De
cision is being held under advise
ment and will be rendered early
next week. The deceased was a
wealthy bachelor of Silverton who
at his death left an estate valued
around 2 2.0 00 to the Silverton
hosDital. His brother and sis
ters contested the will and the
tease has been in litigation for
some time.
Complete Line of
Monarch Electric
Hamilton's.
Ranges at
aZltf
Building Permit Issued
A building permit was issued
yesterday to the Cherry City Con
struction company for erection of
a one-story dwelling at 825 Mar
ket street. The estimated cost
was given as ?5,000.
Wishing the Public a Merry
'Christmas. We will be closed all
day Christmas day, for remodel
ing. Will be open for breakfast
Monday, Dec. 27. Lunch Box, 181
S. Liberty. d25
Warehouse IToperty Buy
A beauty, 102x139 corner; has
been cut from $15,000 to $12,000
and today to $10,000 total price.
Two residences now on; the best
Two residences now on; the best
buy of its kind in Salem. Cash.
Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High
street. d22tf
Attends Trial
Ed S. Porter, president of the
Silverton hospital association, was
in Salem yesterday attending the
Morley will trial.
Flowers for All-
Occasions. Adams, Florist
d25
Business Men Elect
Allan Kafoury has been elected
president of the Salem Business
Kiddies Receive Theater Tickets
In each of the baskets sent out
by the Salem Associated Charities
where there are children in the
family, tickets are included which
entitle the youngsters to .attend
a special show put on at. the Elsi
nore;Saturday morning. ?
1 aUl Wit II I crnn ttmi n a vrnscrii PreBent InHi-
cations are that the organization
will begin to take shape in the
near future
of1 oranges were '- sent with, the
company's compliments.
County Judge Here
J. H. King, county judge of
Jefferson county, accompanied by
Mrs. King arrived in Salem yes
terday to spend the holidays with
the judge's mother, Mrs. W. H.
King.
Commissioner (Joes Home
County Commissioner J. E.
Smith left for his home at St.
Paul yesterday to spend Christ
mas with his family.
Mail Deliveries Caught Up
' Postmaster J. H. Farrar reports
that all mail received up to clos
ing time 'last night had been de
livered, paving nothing bnt that
coming on the night trains for
delivery jthis morning.
of Dallas, George "Meyers" of Wood
burn,' James Meyers of Hebo.
Anna Meyers of Stayton and Frank
Meyers of Salem. Funeral- services
Sunday, Dec 26,-at 2 p. m. from
the First Christian church. Inter
ment at Salt Creek, cemetery. Polk
county, direction of RigAon & Son.
Spore .
At the residence six miles east
of Salem early Friday, Dec 24,
William Nelson Spore, age 67;
father of Mrs. W. L. Creech of
Salem and Arthur Spore . of De
troit, Mich. Funeral services on
Monday, Dec. 27, at 10 a. m. from
the Rigdon mortuary. Interment
City View cemetery.
OBITUARY
i Perry
Helea'M. Perry, 79, died at her
home, 335 Division street, Dec,
23, 1&26. Survived, by her son,
J. C. Perry of Salem and five
grand children. Funeral services
will be held on Monday, Dec. 27,
at 10. a. m. from the Webb fune
ral pprlors. Interment in City
view temetery.
will be
given at the Nazarene church on
Christmas night, Dec. 25, at 7:30
Appointed on State Board
Elton Watkins, Portland attor
ney, yesterday was appointed by
Governor Pierce a member of the
He
will succeed John H. Stevenson of
Portland, who has resigned.
Oranges Given As Present
Members of The Oregon States
man Publishing company's force
last night feasted on oranges, the
result of generosity on the part
of Busick's grocery. Two crates
Rank GiVc CmIi
The lT. S. National bank gave!
each of its employes a cash pres
ent, the amounts being graded ac
cording to length of service.
Tot Bairn
Tot Bn
Cleaning
Ribbon
IpvcUl rental
tmut to Stadanta
Pfcons S64
S7 . OotB'l St.
Victor Adding Macbtna Barrio
C. M. LOCKWOOD
Receive Insurance Policies-
Employes of the First National
bank aro the recipients of Christ
mas presents this year in the form
oi lire insurance policies under a
group policy taken out by the I
bank for its employes' protection.
The policies are in amounts of
$1,000 and $1500. varying as to
the length of service. In addition
to this the employes receive the
usual cash bonus.
FOR INFORMATION
ABOUT RAELROAD TRIPS
Phone 727
OREGON ELECTRIC
Bank Kmployes Receive Bonus
Employes of the Ladd & Bush
bank each received a cash bonus
as a Christmas present. This has
ben an annual custom with the
institution for some years.
Visits Parents
Mr. and Mrs. George Frey of
Ashland, Or., are spending the
holidays with Mrs. Frey's parents,
Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Drager.
DEAF
HEAR with the tiny Utile Gem
Ear Phone can be worn with
out Headband.
Smallest hearing device. The
wonder of the age. By use of
radio principles, scientifically
perfected. Insuring clear, -positive
hearing at home,' Church,
theatre and radio, all these
pleasures can be yours.
CALL FOR FREE TEST
Ask for booklet
Perry's Drug Store
115 S. Com'L St., Salem, Ore.
Gilbertson
Ida Ellen Gilbertson, 46, died at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Anna
J Schemerhorn, 1560 North 21st
street, this city, Friday, Dec 24.
She is survived by her husband.
Martin J. Gilbertson; a son, Clar
ence, two brothers and five Bla
tters. Mrs. Anna J. Schemerhorn
of Salem. Rose A. Trowge and
Mrs. Amanda A. Jensen of Spo-
2r mV-Ta'A! Storey of II-
linois, Mrs. vora " Mc
Coeursd'Alene; Idaho; JH. - B. mc -Kinney
Vf Hoattlam.-W8lx and
Glen F. McKinney ox iuo.
remains are in charge of the Ter-
wilHg funeral nome aa
probably be forwarded to Harrt-.
son. Idaho, for interment, that be
ing the 'home 'of the deceased, who.,
came here bue three days ago for
a visit with her sister.
FUN FIT
FOR A KING!
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NEW YEARS
MIDNIGHT
MATINEE
Kenney
At the residence, 1535 North
Capitol street, Thursday, Dec 23.
Mrs. Mary Knox Kenney, age 57
years, wife of E. A. Kennev. moth-
eV of Russell A. Kenney of New
Plymouth, Idaho, and Norman A.
Keraney of IMolalla; sister of Thos.
Hugginson and Mrs. E. O. Stud-
lety of Chicago, Mrs. J. A. Dillon
oi La Grange, Illinois, Mrs. E. A.
Hloffman of Cleveland and Mrs. F.
Et Bunbury of New York. Fune
ral services -Monday, Dec. 27. at
1:30 p. m. at the Rigdon mortu
ary.
I
( Campbell
At the residence, 571 Union
Hreet, Thursday, Dec 23. Mrs.
Salrah Riggs Campbell, age 75:
wife of James H. Campbell: moth-
erof Mrs. George W. Starr of Sa-
le;tn; sister of Mrs. J. H. Hastings
SERVICE
honorably based upon
best modern and scien
tific ideas have made
this firm a reputation
of which we are justly
proud. "Webb's Funeral Parlors
Telephone 120
TERWJXLIGERS
Perfect Fnneral Berries
Fbr Leas
Lteamaed, Lady IfortlcUa
T7 'hemeke S-tree
Velephone 724
LOST
Strayed or Stolen
About three weeks ago'
BOSTON BULL DOG
License No. 1487
TELEPHONE 75
Christmas Irogram
There will be a Christmas ser
vice at the Jason Lee Memorial
church, corner North Winter and
Jefferson streets, at 10 o'clock
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WHY "SPA"
CANDIES FOR
CHRISTMAS
Made in Salem
. Strictly Fresh
Correctly packed boxes
Late buyers welcome
And It's a Real
Candy Store
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Authorized Distributors
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The Personal Writing Machine
Typewriter Exchange
thos. no EN
Phone AS1 421 Court, Salem
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 Surgeon
506 U. H. Nat'l. Bank Bid.
Salem, Oregon
ay Qtuletide bring n
happiness
Along life's pathway true,
your sunny days be many
t And your cloudy days be feux
MORRIS
First National
after January
OPTICAL CO.?MrjM
ional Bank Bldg. CM
anuary 1, 1927 I 7in C
Wishing You
A
,; MERRY
CHRISTMAS
F. N. WOODRY
Salem's Pioneer Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer
1610 North Summer
CHOICE of Traub Genuine
Orange Blonom engage
ment and wedding rings i
tribute to the judgment and
goud taste of tue wearer.
nABXMAH BOOd.
VmX Jawalaaa,
ataamaaJ
IADD&BUSH, Bankers
' Gphcral Br.nlnng Business
Ofiloa Jloan Cram 10 a, wu totMs,
First
Congregational Church
Center and Liberty
REV. CHARLES E. WARD
10:00 a. m. Sunday School
1 1 :00 a. m. "The Turn of the Tide' '
7:15 p. m. "Old Scrooge" in Moving Pictures
THE CHURCH WITH A HEART
A TREAT AWAITS
YOU
at our new '
Bakery Lunch
Open Daily From 6 A. M.
to 8 P. M.
Special Ladies Lunch 35c
Regular Merchants Lunch
45c
Hot Pie With Whipped Cream
Every Day
BAKERY SPECIALS
This Week Only :
FRUIT CAKES 3Hc, 40c,
and 60c Honey Santa Clans
5c and 10c each.
Special Christmas Candies
1 pound 20c, 2 pounds 39c
PIES PASTRY - BREAD - CAKES
PEERLESS BAKERY
170 North Commercial Street
NOBLE ANDREWS
And His Sales Room
Now Located At
217 S. High St.
With E. Tallman
The place where you can get the big
sweet Noble French prune trees which
will bring you the, big srweet prune
like the ones which Mr. Andrews has
exhibited for three years at the State
Fair.
THE PRICES OF THE TREES
Per Per
Each 100 1000
6 to 8 ft S1.00 $75.00 $500.00
4 to 6 ft .50 40.00 . 350.00
3 to 4 ft ... .25 20.00 150.00
FARMER'S WAREHOUSE
Paul Traglio, Prop.
GRAIN, FEED AND SEED
Free Delivery to any part of the city.
QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION
Telephone 28
STORAGE AND TRANSFER
Long and Short Distance Hauling. Public and Prirale
: Storage. Fire Proof Building. - ,
FARRIER'S WAREHOUSE
i " " PATI TBAGIJO PXIOP. - -- . -Day
Telephone S3 Klfiht Telephone l37-7