The T7y Ossgon Otatismak. Cxlem. . Oregon, JWdai Deeeniber f J, jf0M Local News Briefs Mrs. White ViM Mrs. Nona White, county Juvenile offleeTf 1 upending Christmas day pUh frilpds and relatives in. Portland. Pestauuter Off Duty Postmas ter John Farrar was unable to be at his office Monday because of JU- e. Deputy Clerk Bark Lila Antrl. can, deputy county clerk, was at work again Monday after being confined to her home with influ enza for more than a week. Another Lit wilier A six and one fourth pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Litwiller at the Bungalow Maternity home Sunday night. The young man has been named Gene Russell. lunki Visits Walter Lamkin and Mrs. Lamkin left Salem late Monday for Oregon City, where they will spend Christmas day with his parents. Lamkin is clerk of Marion county circuit court. Judgment Entered Default judgment was entered Monday r gainst the defendant in the case Mrs. J. E. English vs. Walter Cor. bet. The sum of $1723.60 is in volved. Vtum Here Wednesday Circuit Judge Kelly will be in Salem Wed nesday to bear the case Smith vs. Hyett, which has been transfered to his division from the equity di vision. The trial will begin at 10 a. m. Reckes In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Carl Becke are in Portland today to spend Christmas at the home of Mrs; Beckes parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Lovell. On their re turn to Salem they will stop for a visit with Mr. Becke's parents at Aurora, : i Special Churrti Service Spe cial services for, Christmas are to be held today aftk First German Baptist church at North Cottage and D streets. The morning ser. vice is set for 11 o'clock while the service Christmas eight will begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Appraisement Filed Inventory sod appraisement was filed in pro. bate here Monday in the matter of the estate of the late John T. Bowen. The estate was estimated at $8479.67 by Carl Schmidecke, f'harles LIndquist and George El ton, appraisers. Visit Superintendent Office Joseph Marty and Frank Davis of the Bridge Creek school district were visiters Monday at the off. ice of county school Superinten dent Fulkerson. They reported perfect weather in their home dis trict but ran into fog and rain at Si 1 vert on. Visiting from Tacoma K. B. rainier,-who a number of years ago was circulation manager of The Statesman, is in the city to day with his family to spend the holiday at the home of his wifaf parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moody. Mr. Palmer is now on the adver tising staff of the Tacoma Times. VWUsg Blatctiford , Home Christmas day guests of Drf an Mrs. Benjamin Blatch ford are' Mr and Mrs. C. J. Gillette of Forest Grove, and their 10-months' old von. Mra. Gillette was Lore! Blatcbford before her marriage. Mr. Gillette is manager and one , f the publishers of the Forest Grove News-Times. Kafonry Home for HolMar Ivan Kafoury is home for the holl dayB from his work at the Uni versity of Oregon where he was matriculated this fall as a fresh, roan. "I'm enjoying school" he re, ports, but adds that work Js heav ier and more responsibilities are felt at university than in high echool. V Kays to Portland Mrs. Issaac Kay and her Bernard Kay, man agers of Kay's Coat and Dress Shop, are in Portland today for a family reunion. All members : of the family will attend. Syril Kay coming to Eugene, and Doris Kay from the University of Washing ton at Seattle. Mr. Kay resides in Portland and has charge of the manufacturing end of the Kay business. Sydney Kay and" Betty Kay also live In the Rose City, the former being an interne In the Multnomah county hospital. Sherlock Arrested Dob Sher lock was arrested Saturday night on a charge of drunkenness. MhM Tucker Visits Miss Ora Tucker, teacher In the schools at Medford, arrived in Salem Monday to visit with relatives here. Speeding Charged John W Cole," 525 North 20th street, was arrested Saturday night on a charge of speeding. Sludeut, VisitH Russell Lange, freshman in Pharmacy at Oregon State college, Is spendicg the holi days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Lange. Speeding Charged Arthur Star key. Brooks route 1, was ar rested in Salem Sunday night ton a charge of speeding. Lights Improper Delbert Pat terson, 1547 Oak street, was ar rested Saturday night on a charge of driving a motor venicie wun improper lights. Drunkenness Charged B. Vo- gel. who said his home was In Detroit, Mich., was arrested in Salem Sunday night on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. You nr. of Turlock Cal., are visiting over the hojfPf days with relatives in Salem and vicinity. Falls To Stop J. C. Swarts, Sunday night on a charge of fail 2480 Cherry avenue, was arrested ing to stop at a through street intersection. Mars to Address L. D. Mars will speak on the subject, "San itation from the Engineer's Stand point," Wednesday noon at the Rotary club luncheon. He is a member of the club. Y" Closed, oday Recreation, al branches of the Y. M. C. A. will be closed all day today. No Christmas program has been ar ranged that no attention will be drawn from the church programs. Indians Returned Five Indian boys who were "A. W. O. L" from the Chemawa Indian school were picked up In Salem Saturday night by the police and returned to the school Sunday. They were Joseph Atbanum, William Smith, E. Klpp, F. Green and M. Roberts. END IT HERE Big Auction Wed. If He 7 . P-. m. Radio. Phonograph. Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Blan kets, etc. at F. N. Woodry's Only Auction Market on Summer street. Old Time Dancing Crystal Gardens, Annual Christ mas party Wednesday night. De cember 26. Dollar Every night 1:99 to t at the Marlon hoteL 1929 Calendars Free Homer H. Smith Ins. Agency, over Millers. Annual Novelty eft Surprise Dance Hazel Green, Dec 25th. Furniture Upholsterer And : repairing Giese-Powers Furniture Co. . Marion Hotel - Special Christmas dinner 5:30 to 8 p. in. $1.50 per plate. Oh Boy- - Pedigreed Boston puppies tor Christmas. Sired by Nifty Todd. Petland Kennels just north of Salem on Pacific highway. Janitor Wanted. Apply Hotel Argo, 9:30-11 a. m. or 2-4 p. m. Big Special Dance . At Hazel Green Christmas night. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brunk, six miles west in . Polk county. Duane Earl McElroy, 15 'months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley G. McElroy. Survive also by aw sis ter, Reta Yvonne McElroy. -; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brunk. Services will be held Thursday, December 27, at 1:30 and the Rigdon Mortuary chapel with interment In "Cltyview cemetery. KLEXEL Paul KJenel. 73, died early Tuesday morning in the residence at 2282 Simpson street. Survived by his wife, Roselpha KJenel, and the following children, Paul, Ar thur Violet and Chauncey, all. of Salem. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at the Rigdon chapel with the Rev. I D. Smith officiating. Interment will be in the Jason Lee memorial cemetery. Where To DINE Today the Gray Belle Is Serving Turkey dinner today. . Special Christmas Dinner Served from 12:00 to 8 p. m. The Spa. Turkey Dinner Served All day at White House. Marlon Hotel Special Christmas dinner, 5:30 to 8 p. m., $1.50 per plate. -Merry Christmas We are closed all day, Coffey's Cafe, 155 South Liberty. Turkey Dinner Served AH day. 75c, O'Leary's. Turkey Dinner -Served at O'Leary's restaurant all Christmas day. John J. Rottle 415 State 84. Expert Shoe Fitter WALK-OVER - AND-- CANTILEVER FOOTWEAR Plan Trip to Vancouver, B. C. I Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gatke plan to leave Wednesday for Van couver, B. Cohere they will visit during the holidays with the form er's parents. The Gatkes will make the trip north in their car. Boys Visit Plant Fifteen boys from the Y; M. C. A. made an Inspection tour of the Valley Packing company plant- Monday morning. Wednesday morning the boys- will Tisit tfae: state, peniten tiary. The group cleave; rhe: "Y"; building atl 9-1 o'clock. Hump Is False When Claude Johnson, well known to the po lice, was arrested on a charge of drunkenness Monday night, . he was a buncnnacK. tie naa a targe, convincing bulge under his coat; but the police had . never seen it before, so they investigated and drew out a large wad of paper. Principal Home- John P. Rob ins, principal of the high school at Sisters, Oregon, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Robins of 642 North Liberty street. Robins drove over the McKensie pass and reports that . , . i i . . me roau is prcwcny nt-e ui snow. Sore Throat? Don't Gargle .Qui. ker and Better; Relief With " . Famous Prescription ... Don't suffer from the pain and soreness of sore throat gargles and -salves are too slow tbey. re lieve only temporarily. But Thox. ine, a famous physician's prescrip tion;, is guaranteed to give relief almost Instantly? ' Thoxlne has a. double action relieves the soreness and goes di rect to the internal cause. No, chlo roform." Iron or v other harmful drugs safe and pleasant for the whole family. Also wonderfully effective for . relieving, coughs. Quick relief guaranteed or your money back, 35c, COc and $1.00. Seld by Perry' Drug Store. adv. $495 PIKE TOBIO reediag lease. Wa la are yea glaaaee egalaat breakare. Kiaalaatiea tee. Thompson-Giutsch Optical Co . 1.10 X. Ceam'l St. PIIESCURED Wtthoev eaeraUoa r team f una, . r DK. r9II- LANGS CHOCOLATES In 5-lb. boxes, different flavors. Now Is your chance' to bay. your ... Christmas Candles Put -them away fer Xmas .Made within -a week. Regular Price $3.00" per box., '.While tbey last' at Two lbs. for 60c Or om Five lb.. Box f 1.45 We reserve the rlgbtv to limit quantities . Only at ' ' . ' ! Schaef er's DRTJO STORE 135 North Commercial St. Phone 197 : Original Yellow Front Penalar Agency OBITUARY ALEXANDER John Alexander. 22, died Fri day at a local hospital. Funeral announcements later from Clough Huston company. . CORNERS Ray Conners. 51, died at a local hospital. December 24, Survived by his father, J. H. Conners of Portland; one sister,-Mrs. Agnes Hills of Stanfleld, Ore.; and a brother; Charles Conners of Yak ima, ..Wash.. Funeral announce ments .later from Clough-Huston parlors. - . , Mcelroy : - At the home of bis grand par- KfJLPAS At the residence In Salem Heights Sunday night, December 23, Mrs. Minnie Kulpas, aged 60. wife of Anton Kulpas, moth er of John and Robert of Alberta, Canada: Elizabeth, Lillian, Wal ter and Paul, all of Salem. Sur vived also by" her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Erdman. one brother and five slaters, Funeral services Wednesday. December 26 at three o'clock at Rigdon Mortuary cha- m1 with interment in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Rev. Jennison offi ciating. fOirXTY CLERK ILL DALLAS, Ore., Dec. 24. (Spe cial) bounty Clerk H. G. Black has been confined to his home for several days withT cold, but is much better now. tsi's tsl's :. . 4' . j. faara. local lb ; faajcgraaataa, IV. vaueaa, la. .. -4.15 .Ot gauMas irtickaka. . kasaa. -Califs lb. - Paatpkma. lb. - , Calery. U LabUfc. a -1.4S CraU. Califs atyla E cart 1, dai. baackaa 1 Eplnaca. loeal bax gaa(k .SO 03 - . -4.00 -1.S5 -1.60 . 6el4D Dallctaaa Paalak. lb.. Habbard. lb. Marblch4 Camta. iral. sack. lb... Cacaaibera, bat . doi. ltbca. laal. lb. Caaliflawer, loeal crata Enplaat, Clif is. . .0H - .01 Vi .04 - .0 - .OS - 03H -3.00 -.04 -1.00 .10 Buackad vacctablaa. var s. baach Carrots 400 .SO Basts SO Tnmips -.40O.S0 Oafaan 4" f .SO Ita4ishrs - .00 Brasaels Sprouts, local , 1.80 California, lb. - .15 Potato . Takima. Geats. Ko, 1 1.10 Local. Barbsnks Tab. Oaaia Mo. S Klansth Falla Sweat Potato faarlle. lb Salem Markets Fraab rraita tWbolasal quoUtioaa) AppWa. t. and t. Jonathsna . -J Delieioss -!.. Xfn. boa Eniticnborr Wiatcr Bananac, Northern Spy Baoanas. lb Cranberries. Vr" Dales Drome-ary. 86. 10 o pkga.. Balk Hallowal. lb Cone's Pitted, caaa 6 rape Corsichons Emperor, lb Grapefr-it, Aria., rate Florida, eaao Coonb boney. aew rrea Lrmom, CL Ora n re. Naval 100'a 126"a 17' . 150' - 200'r and 310'a 1 1 25 50 .00 90 .35 .08 .50 6.75 : .18 4.74 .06 .07 6.00 5.00 ..4.75S.50 7.90 Q 8.00 ' 4.50 , 4.75 ...5.50 5.25 5.75 MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM Vault Entombment 1JLOYD T. RIGDON, Mngr. . FOR DfFORllATlOrf ABOUT LOCAL OR MABTnnM RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Oregon Dectriclj.s WUlaasetU Valley Um Aa3T 1.10 1.10 1.S5 ...05 IS Peppers, Florida, areea, lb. Temate. CaUf lag S 00 Local botbous 4.25 5.25 Ke. 1'a -..-4.00 No. t'm : S.00 Boiling, local 09 Lettuce. Calif. 8.25 Imperial Valley, crate 5.00 rea 1 Retail auelatloas) faif BteaL IS lbs. Dairy feed, ton scratch, too Cora, whole. Von Cracked and (round Mill xua. ton - Bran, ten . r aoakh . LIS ..48.00 50.00 45.00 47.00 .S.00 88.00 50.00 With asJUk Staa.arda Mrdtaaui km (Baylag Priee) MM .St .30 Taiabia (Bayiag Priee) Potato-. il Vtw beetc do. baBcboa -piaaea. box TaralM. Cabbac. rr Puupkia, ewt. aVrnasb. cart. . Hubbard sqnash, cwt. leiery. as. Canlifiowar '' ert Ooiena, lb. ParsaiDB. Ib. Ner camta. dai. eb Cabbage, cwt. Radisbea. dee. . Vaaekee Vca. bos Fratta ... Baying pricea) Apple, face and filled Poultry (Boylag Price) Tarkeya No. t'm Medioni . .40 .1.15 aotaas Oats, gray, ba. iWblie. ba. Barley,., tea .48) a -.do. .. Wool and Mohair Fall ell- n !-- . . 18 Mohair aad Kida ... .. .AlQ.tl Uvoatach - Cow, gee .". .wOS.0T Teal, good - .-..toJI.ll Steers . , , i ,. ,nf " Bnii, rood : ...oeo.07 Hog, top . ... Heav Sowa .0(a.0U Pprig Lamba - ... 00 Q.10. ' vvner ..... .....uo r .vo ammii Jh 0 QJUlliJ BJMMi SATS A Merry Xmas to all IS ! itsh w-c 1 re uimiij That Servtc- BadJI" VALLEY GRILL CAFE 156 H B. Commercial Anyone can cook bat we pat the taste la oar rooking LECTURSSl Sulect "Doniqht - 1.00 ' a I 1 AO I . . 1 34 . m rSX -priBger largo 1.-20 " l iZ IRooeUra, eld . .07 i'jS 1 Botterfat 1S I (WhoJ-aalal 1.15 J Botterfat ... Jfl an In.;... . '" 1 "" .... ...... n . . A . I ..,. . i . . . a . . . ... " ' ..,...-. --,.v ... .. .0 . ILWt- IOD . . HU ' .ot Oral 1 ODreaaod MeaU K.. We.tera Red. ba 1.04 How. top naj ; .,v I ft) 1 1 -nil I.IM - IVMl. lAB 1 ID : -i , i Clouqb-HujBffon Co Hory oSofcm and ff)e Slafe o Oreqon W E PAUSE, this week, in our history of Salem and our state, to make mention of a historical event so great that many million people will cele brate the occasion with rever ence and rejoicing. b Christmas, the birthday of the world's redeemer, has for nearly two thousand years been acknowledged the world's great est and most significant holi- 11 A Word )f Greeting1 There is but one thing that ould possibly occupy this space today: the old pass word of Christian fellowship at this season: 'A Very Merry Christ mas V CLOUGH-HUSTON C9 - Sucrauart to wimi JE)istincHi)eJuneral SerVic&S. phone yio MOTOR I ' DrD AIDIKir' I x.v - ii xv.r uaxvii'ivi ii -it tifrbSl I Our Sjecialty I ihg of music and a short ser- I Service. y$S4'Jvt mon oy jonn t. Jr oro, musical I ViBBERT & TODD director- HJLltr H Thlngo Electrical V 1 I I ( Ef O j J I 101 Booth Hib Tel. 2112 I S. 1 j M ; Th e , m a Seaspn S '.Greetings p j, Cb-striias, lSt8, finds us speedlDg down the ' fr- I ." VlA t course of time teward a goal f, Love of , - jr I -Service ef Goodwill. l3( J O C 11 J And to you, whom we number as friends and lNrk" I S patrons, we sincerely extend our greetings f k I J, of the season. , , fl I mm- -. W A E-km Iuif Deprtent Btorx J H , I m WLVS Have Twoir. Deibiui 5 if' A; S cheerful and gay aslhe new spring . season . . these stunning dress models appear in smart profusion in 2 groups that are remarkable. Georgettes,- chiffons flat crepes and crepe romane in all the gorgeous new colors of the new season. - - $(.65 and $ ' See Our Windows THE RED : Holds ' its aimportant place in chic day time fashion. . THE GREEN r J A forerunner of spring fashions in the soft shades. THE BEIGE -Tones are In favor In daytime frocks. 33 SPECIAL TimKEY DINNER Served frc?a 12 to 3 p.m. f .-.f;60 cents Argo Restaurant . No evening meal served