- r . -..L" - ' V i' 'f.',,! . J v LOOK into the Future and vlsuallxe the home that will b roars. The prac tical mas knows that no building can be veil erected -until the foundation is laid. . A tarings book and . a Money Barrel will lay the " foundation of a good savings account, and help you realize yoar wishes. - We Pay 7 per cent Sart with a COIN-End with a Barrel of Money A Money Bank FREE with each New Account in Decemb er STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 703-706 First National Bank Building Assets over $ 1 90.Q00 More Than 1 1 00 Members S II J u . WI1..IB -;t SAYS We hare some very attractive bays in Sedans, Coupes and Coaches, which would make ideal Xmag presents. These cars are perfect In every way and are priced tar below the market ralnes. isnroan "The Houe That Service Bunt" ir LOCAL NE WS-BRIEFS' the ' state " banking " department. The announcement wu made here by A. A. Schramm, state superin tendent of banks. For the last six of its 10 years of existence . the bank has operated at s loss. Ar rangements hare been made to pay the depositors SO cents on the dol lar without delay, and less than 113,000 in deposits will remain to be handled by the state department. court in Portland Monday. The tax commission was represented in the arguments by Willis S. Moore, assistant attorney general. The telegraph company has sued to re strain the state from placing its properties on the tax roll at the valuation fixed by the tax commis sion on tne ground that it ie ex- cessiTe. Choice Holly, Reasonable Price Cityriew cemetery. Call 1740J. Fvraitare TJphoIatc And repairing. Furniture Co. Qiese-Powers lour in Seat Draws Fine Tavlor Alexander was fined $2.ri in police court yesterday for IriviV.g his car with four persons n the front seat. . v , I. a farte S-rTif in Dining Koom. Hotel Marion. See V. T. Iliudon's Ntw book at any of the book tr.ores. A beautiful Christmas pres lilies! Oiose Ilia Gifta From our exclusive - showing. See our windows. The Man's Shop. Urtl tM Growers Banquet Sakm rabbit growers will hold their first important meeting of the year when they meet tonight at t:.- Spa restaurant for a ban quet. A general discussion of the ra!i'it growing industry will be indulged in. In addition there will be a fine musical program put on by Sherman Clay company, of Sa lem. Annual reports of the offi cers will be made at tills meeting. None Goes East Miss Sigma Walstrom, a nurse at the Salem General hispital, will leaver today for Minneapolis to spend the holidays with friends. Let's Not Forget Her Flowers. Adams, Florist. Special Sale To avoid invoicing of old stock we are having a special sale of mill ends, remnants and all dam aged cloth and blankets. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. Loaes Coat in library Fred Carmichael, 1275 Nebras ka street, has reported to the po lice that while he was in the pub lic library Saturday afternoon someone stole his black leather coat. C'ryMal Gardens Presents Cole McElroy's Band and also special added feature, the great Horse Race-1 real horses in thrill ing race on dance floor tonight. lA-nvr For Oklahoma i To spend the Christmas holidays with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cecil, of 1605 N. Cottage street, left yesterday for Oklahoma City. uicia. Dr. F.dward A. Lcbold . Physician and surgeon, is now located at 906 First National Bank man., pnonse 605. George Daily Guilty Gorge Daily yesterday entered a plea of guilty in justice court when arraigned on a charge of selling wood at short measure. The case was continued for sen tence. Daily being allowed to go on Ms own recognizance. A Koom Devoted Entirely To inexpensive gifts. Pomeroy & Keene. a .fcpei ial Hale To avoid invoicing of old stock we are having a special sale of nun ends, remnants and all dam-1 aged cloth and blankets. Thos, Kay Woolen Mill Co. ' Ladles! Chose II U Gifts From our exclusive showing. See our windows. The Man's Shop. Ftrlte Arraigned : Cliff Fults was yesterday ar ralgned in justice court on i charge of cashing a check without having sufficient funds in the bank to cover it. The case was con tinued until January 3. Oregon Pnlp and Paper Co Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. Christ maa JTrcee Delivered. Flakes Petland, State Street. 273 Ford Shaw Visits Ford Shaw, former deputy cor poration commissioner under T. B. Handley, now a public account ant with offices In Tillamook, was in Salem Monday on business. Cogswell Chairs, Trimmed Mohair, tapestry back, 337.60. H. F. Woodry & Son. 271 N. Com mercial 'st. Phone 78. Open eve Learn to Fly With Pacific Airplane service. Waco 10-943 llscense pilot. Hang ar at Fairgrounds. Passengers $2.50. Alta L. Jones, 417 N. Commer cial street, reported to the police that someone atole a brown .nurse from his car Satardaynlgbl while it was parked on Front' street. Order Now Christmas Delivery Fernery $4.00 and up; Chil dren'a rockers $4.00 and np. Jar dinieres. Baskets. Chairs. Etc. Open evenings.: Salem 'Wicker Mfg. Co.. 2218 State. Phone 2230. Moriey's Boys k Girls Shop 227 N. High. Lewis Gets Fumit Dr. M. F. Lewis is given title to a quantity of office furniture which had been used Jointly by nimseir and nis partner, viola O Hannon, in a court order handed down in circuit court here yester day. Dr. Hannon bad brought suit ror dissolution of the Dart nerehip. The Gift Store For Men Let ns help, you choose his . ri . s". ow our winaown ror sug gestions. The Men's Shop. Estate Appri The estate of Cora Golpemd, a minor, has been appraised -at $1000 according to a report of in ventory and appraisement filed in probate yesterday. For gale or Trade Bargain 1926 Chrysler Sport Roadster, what have you? 895 Chemeketa St.. Phone 549. If Ton Would Give- Something different for Chrlst- . Pomeroy ft Keene's gift room. Gates Passes Through C. . "Pop" Gates of Ashland was in the city Monday afternoon on his way to Portland to attend a meeting of the state highway commission of which he is a mem ber. Christmas Cards- See our complete line of person ally selected Greeting Cards. At las Book Store. Former Governor Here- Oswald West. Portland attorney and former governor, was In Sa lem oi business with the state tax commission Monday. West de clares that he is not a candidate for political honors but expects to attend the democratic national convention next year, regardless if it is held within reach of his pocketbook. White Mountain Honey- Is the best. Phone Mead at 8F5. Stage Line Protests The Old Oregon Trail Stages, operating a line of stages between Pendleton and Boise, Idaho, today ruea a protest with the Public service commission a gal net the granting of a permit to the Blue Mountain Transportation comnanv covering operations over the sameJ route. Arthur Dirorre DeereeA Decree of divorce was yesterday naaueu aown in circuit court in the case of Harriet E. Arthur vs. Le Arthur. The court heldSthat he had deserted her. The order was signed by Judge L. H. Mc- mauan. Come in and Look Over New Mohair BeUerbUt Daven- I106 lmpa complete i3.9a. Bedroom furniture, ec. H. f Woodry & Son. right down tewn. Open evenings. Chrfetttnaa Delivered. Flake Petland, State Street. 273 llorhtei Vtolta Capital J,A - BucBt. tormer publle service commissioner, was busl- ros visitor in the capital Monday om Portland. (t are Now Placing he "B,k cuttings of the 'Ja Grape. 50c oer An . sa I' 10i 0.00 per looo: Kala all yavd' Rt t' Box 5. Salem Ore., phone 132F2. ,. I Repair Building 4 U,.'" Moore was Issued a oer- Wwortreer. eon?uct $800 ' ; : oncK bulld- i lDK at 09 court street. A GOOD INVESTMENT $3000 right now buys a five room house and large lot close in on North :rty treet. Only $1000 cash and time on balance. At the present rate of expansion north this - will soon be busi ness property. Come and see us. I 6a00 We have a fine -acre tract close in with mod ern. 6-room house only a mile from Salem for $65oo. We can trade this for Salem property. Come and see us. REALTY CO. State St.' TeL SS60 The Gift Store For Men i-et ns help you choose hisj . a girts, see our wlndown for sug gesuons. The Men's Shoo. Special Sale ' To avoid invoicing of old stock we are having a special sale of mill ends, remnants and all dam aged cloth and blankets. Thos. Kay. Woolen Mill Co. Bankruptcy Petitioned C. H. Post, contractor and car pen ter here, has filed a voluntary petition In bankruptcy In federal court ; at Portland, according to word received here Monday. He lists liabilities amounting to $2, 829.84 and assets $245. Another voluntary bankruptcy petition has been riled by H. Reiser, grower, with liabilities of $12,424.92 and asset of $3,801.78. Select Fitting Xmas Gif t For any member of the family, from-our complete stock of pres ents. Atlas Book Store. Store Open Evenings Moore' Mttsic 'House. Reckless Driver Fined , Ben Ott of Hubbard yesterday entered a plea of guilty to a charge of reckless driving when arraigned in justice courts He was fined $25 by Justice of the Peace Brazier Small, paid his tine and was re leased. He was arrested Sunday on the road between Salem and Hubbard. Special Bridge Painted airplane silk shade $3.95 complete. II. F. Woodry Son, 271 N. Com'l St., open eve nings, t ' Crash Near Maclear a. pi. Kimberlln of Macleay sus tained an auto collision with X W. Phillips of Sublimity Sunday ojsai, accoraing to a report filed late yesterday with the office of tne Marion county sheriff. The accident was due largely to the istence of fog, which obscured vi sion, according to Kimberlin's re port. Store Open Evenings Moore's Music House. Some Cash Couple Wanting bargain in small home. Here s 3 rooms and sleeping porch. Strictly modern and well built. Ga rage, furnace, fireplace, etc. $3350 cash takes, paving paid. Cost $4000 2 years ago. View lot with trees. See vacant at 1550 S. Win ter. Becke it Hendricks, 189 N. High street. To California Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Young left yesterday to spend the holidays in California. Mr. Young is an audi tor at the atate house. ' i It's Not Too Late Pictures taken and delivered before Christmas np to and in cluding Thursday, December 22. Kennell-Ellls. Oregon Building. telephone 951. Ask Snlt Dismissal-- Dismissal of the suit brought by the Western Union Telegraph com pany gainst the atate tax com mission, was asked by the state in arguments presented in federal Poinsetta, 40 c and Up flake's PetUnd, 273 State. Chimney Fires inw lire department had two cniraney fire calls orer the week. end. One was to 45E N Snmmr street and the other to the corner of Miller and Commercial street. Ladies ! Chose Hia Gifta From our exclusive showing. See our windows. The Man's Shop, Teacher Lee res- Miss Ruth Carlton, a teacher at the school for the deaf, left yes- icruay ior ner home in Flint Mich., to spend the holidays with relatives. It's Kot Too Late Pictures taken and delivered before Christmas np to and In cluding Thursday, December 22. Kennell-Ellis, Oregon Building, telephone 951. Browns Visit Portland Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Brown were week end visitors In Port land, stopping at the Congress hotel. Cbristmas Delivered. -Flakes Petland, State Street. 273 corn- Junior Chamber to Meet The junior chamber of merce of the Salem high school will have its regular monthly meeting tonight In room 303 at the high school building. The business meeting will be fololwed by a Christmas program. All members have been asked to at tend and bring a new member. The Gift Store For Men- Let us help you choose his eee our winaown for sug gestions. The Men's Shop. Another Residence - Fred Comstockwas granted permit yesterday to construct residence at 685 S. 18th street at a cost of $3000. Gun Stolen Ted Stiff. 1187 N. 16th street, reported to the police that some one stole a 32-20 calibre revolver from his car while it was parked on High street Saturday night. Parkers Fined fifteen people paid $1 fines yesterday for overtime parking As usual, about half of them re fused to give their names as they did not choose to have their neighbors read of their misfor tunes with the police. Those who gave their names were: ArthuT Johnson. A. L. Scott. G. Mieserll Ruby Hinz. E. F. Slade, Thomas M, Curry and J. P. Smart. L. H Pritchett was fined $1 for park ing nis car in a public alley. ART OF DISAPPEARANCE "How did you learn to stay so long under water?" "I once lived at the same beach with one of my worst creditors." Kasper (Stockholm). your European Elmer Was trip a success T Depew No. There's no fun in drinking right out In the open. o Raise in Rates see us for Auto Insurance, stanaiey & Foley, Phone 347. Lexington Bank Closes By vote of its board of direcotrs me juexington state bank in Mor row county did not open Its doors Monday and It was turned over to j For Sale or Trade Strictly modern 5 room house, good location, .paved street. Want car or good lot. Phone owner eTenings 184 1M FOR DECORATIONS I : : See - i C V. BBJEITHATJFT Telephone 889 SIS State MU TYPEWRITERS Z O. SIOTH COKONA frtnrosTKAJTD adds Ail Makes Utaa afacaln THOS. BOEtf Paaaa SSI 21 Oears St. Christmas Novelties and " Special at the Swart Specialty Shop, new location, 244 N. High. Senator Staples Here :f " State Senator Isaac Staple was In Salem Monday on business and paid' hi respects to friends among the sute'a official family at the eapitoL ; ; Personal Greeting Cards - We have a large selection to choose from. 1 Price reasonable. Tt wl!1 nav tah in tfcom AMaa Book Store. U LADD & BUSH, Bankers ' Established 1863 : . . General Banking Business Office Hoars from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. FRUITLAND NURSERY Is now ready to take care anyone who wants Fruit Trees & Franquet Walnut Trees At 174 S. Liberty St. Salem. Ore. I M Block 8. Salem Bank of e Commerce of lillTll III P1H3JIIB IK Bf RIGDDFJ A 200 Page pook Just Off the Press By This Well Known Salem Author "Truth In Pleasant RhTmea" ia the title of a 200 naee haak. h-r wmrieia Taylor Rixdon. better known br the neoole of Salem and moat of the rest of Oregon as W. r. Kigdon, and to hi intimates as Taylor Rigdon. There is a "proem." or exnlan- atory or introductory poem, the first and last verses reading: I Sing the music of the birda That rings In every verdant grove; i voice tne lowing of the herds; I catch the meaning of their words As o'er the hills and nlaina in search of food they rove. And now, this book I recom mend Unto the aged and the youth; Wnen studying, well, it aim and trend. They'll find the author did in tend . To lay his richest gifts upon the shrine of TRUTH. In Three Parts The collection of poems, some of them published heretofore in newspapers and magazines and booklets, are divided into three parts; under three headings. , There are poems on the World war, fraternal and miscellaneous poems, and religious and "Senti mental poems. The volume makes up a worthy contribution by a Salem man who has done much for the city In va rious practical and patriotic ways,! and the wonder is that he has found time in a very busy life to turn off such a volume of work. The book is to be found on sale at the book stores and will no doubt have a ready and a steady sale, for it touches many phases of life and local interest, not the least being the themes relating to pioneer ex periences and remembrances; for Mr. Rigdon is a pioneer In the Oregon country, by way of the Oregon Trail, 1850. KB HID r USS ST. JOSEPH'S TO BE APPROPRL ' ATEtY DECORATED f Solemn High Mass, with three priests, will usher in Christmas at St. Joseph's church at midnight, to which everyone is cordially wel come, the pastor. Rev.' Father Buck. ' announced Sunday.' There is ho places perhaps, where the decorations will be more gorgeous and appropriate. The crib of the Nativity will be at the foot of the Blessed .Virgin's altar, to the right of the main altar, with its lights, flowers, miniature babe, "mother. St. Joseph and the shepherds with some of their flock about them. An excellent program of music will be given aDnronriate for' th occasion with the following tak-l ing leading parts: Mrs. Frank Al- brlch. the Misses Theresa Albrich. Pauline Patterson . and Hardens and Mary Jleenan. .and ilessra. Igantiua iSlainerL Joseph. Doma- galia.JIarry,.Wels Elmer McKla ney and John Rlffe. v ''. . : The following program will ba given:' - ; K - - - . Holy Night Mr. John Riffe. ; Adeste Fidelia Choir. Mlsea "De Pacem Domine,"'Al- Choir. -v. Miss' Mary scheme wm accom pany the organ ana cnoir on tne violin, and Miss Mary Lebold is organist and directress of the choir. The pastor. Rev: Father Buck will preach a short sermon appropriate to the season. " Other masses will be at 7:3 0, 8:30. and high mass and benedic tion at 10. The Academy choir will sing at the 9 o'clock mass. PILES CURED Without operation or laas at Urn. DR. MARSHALL 329 Oragan Bldg. QUICK COLD TABLETS Guaranteed "to break up a cold in 24 hours. NELSON & HUNT, Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty - Tel. 7 t7 YICK SO HERB CO. J. H. LEOXG, Mgr. Orr life's work has been spent in studying the healing properties of Chinese herbs and now daUy we reUeve those suffering from stomach, liver and kid ney trouble, rheuma tism and gall atone., also disorders of men- women and children. Free Consultation Call or Write Open O A. M. to 8 P. M. 4SO State St, Salem, Oregon HOUSE CALLS ONLY D. SANDBOTHE, R. N. Male Nurse and Swedish Masseur Massage Also other Treatmexits. State Uotel over Slate Cafeteria : Phone 2113 For Parties 3 . a mm knsnsaJ- ELECTREX GRILL ...... fit ' - : i Has an efficient heat lng coll so . that you , can use the griddle or chafing dish quickly and easily. . Just the thln'g for eve ning parties. 59.75 Perry's Drug Store 115 S. Commercial MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON, Mngr. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service : For Leas Licensed Lady Mortician .770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 7$4 ' Elxtraordinary service, finer funeral stand ards and genuinely hearten ing: atmosphere in private rooms and an incomparable chapel. Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 Ladies' wool dresses cleaned and pressed. 81.00 up. Men's and Ladles' suits cleaned- and pressed 31.00. VARLET CLEANERS Orer Bnsicks OWNER OFFERS SEVERAL HOUSES at very special prices. If you are looking for a well built, modern home or an In vestment in -income property paying 15 per cent call 847M. "Glasses That Fit" Dr. Ansley G. Bates EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ; With Burnett Bros. V ' - N Distinctly Correct Footwear For If en Boys . Foe Women. Girls John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters 415 State St. 1837 FRKts. WrtXXPArACR SAMPLE BOOKS Call, phone or write aiAX-O. BUREN 170 N. Commercial Salem ELECTRIC MOTORS ? Rewound and Repaired, New ' or Used Motors VIBBERr k iODD Things Electrical 191 South High Tel. 2113 'V I ' - r t - f EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice In Salem Phone. 625 Dr. L. R. Burdettc Optometrist 401 First NaUonal Bank Bldg. Let Kennell-Ellis Blake Your View and Commercial Pictures, Any Time, Any Place Old Photographs Copied Often you want old photographs reproduced, but fear entrust ing them to strangers. Our reputation assures the safety and proper care of your picture, which we wili copy, enlarge, frame or hand color at a price lower than the unknown agent can offer. Kennell-Ellis Studio 420 Oregon Bldg. i si a MPannnnnnnnnnnmnn TRANSFER and Storage Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and Private Storage Fireproof Building GRAIN, FEED and SEED Free Delivery to any part of the city, QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION Farmers Ware PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. Day Telephone 28 Night Telephone 1267-W SPECIAL HIGH GRADE XMAS WEDNESDAY NITE, 7 P. M. F. N. Voodry s Auction Mariiet ' 101O North' Summer Street Some Nice Xmas Gifta Including Cliild's rockers, doll carriages, 1 set Bavaria china dishes, 1 82-plece breakfast act," hand painted Bavaria berry sets, fold ing card tables, electric bridge lamps, rayon bed spreads, wool robes and blankets, set golf clubs and balls, 1 gallon Thermos Jug. Hoover electric sweeper, 8 steel fishing rods. 1 box used silverware, . 1 electric White sewing machine, walnut case, nearly new; 1' walnut extension table, 6walnu bine leather dining chairs, 1 walnut china cabinet or book case, 1 walnut buffett this suite Is slightly used and Is a high grade suite. 1 attractive walnut bedroom suite including bed, dreaaer and chiffonier. 1 oak extension table, oak diners, 1 oak buffet, 1 oak china cabinet. 1 new Jacquard veloxir davenport in rose and taupe, 1 used valour davenport, blue and taupe, a walnut and velonr rockers. 1 new breakfast table and 4 chairs, 1 day bed and pad, 1 sun conch and tad, 1 used three-quarter LeJ spring and mattress, 1 baby bed and mattress, 2 new sterl - beds, 1 new Simmons coll spring, 1 new Simmons fabric spring, 1 new silk floss and cotton mattress, 1 new cotton felt mattress, 1 0x13 Axmlnster rug, extra good; 1 9x12 in-ruin rug, new linoleum rugs, all sixes; some linoleum remnants; U round fir extension tables, 1 large kitchen cabinet, 1 Domestic sewing machine, 1 large oak chiffonier, 1 walnut chiffon r, 1 ivory chiffonier, 1 comode, 1 matting rug,- 1 Bridge-He a c h range, 1 reed rocker, 1 phonograph and records, 1 a-bt'rrrr oU stove an dover, 1 boy's suit nearly new, home cannr I friift, apples, potatoes, carrots and onions, automobile tires, broo Ironing boards, clothes dryers, boners, tubs, etc etc -.':,';'' "v'-.'-t '. -v - u '::.;''-.' '-. . ' TOTTI.L BE SORRY IP TOU MIZ1 TIII3 GALH IT WILL BE WARM AND COSH Or.T.lEI cash paid for used fur:,i.u:::: PHONE 311 t j