PAGE FOURTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN. JSaiem. Oregon. Friday Honrigg, December 6, 1923 VcrnV Club Now Selling Christmas Seals in : Polk County DALLAS. December R.-'-The plans t or the sale of Christmas seals Im Dallas are now complete aeeavaing to Mrs. Charles N. BI1 yea. local, chairman for the Dal- tt Woman dub who sponsor the ' eal each year. Oxh members who will sell seals In the business district De - leianer t and 10, are Mrs. Eugene Harter. Mrs. J. J. Wick. Mrs. W. I. Femberton, Mrs. H. D. Peter- am. Mrs. W. L. Soebren, Mrs. Karl Hlbbard and Mrs. Jack Eak ia. Ia charge of sales In the in dustrial district are Mrs. . Earle . Tfelgfcam and Mrs. XL W. Cruzon.- December 11, 12 and 13, seals win be sold by the school chil- area. to whom prises are siren for the largest sale In the differ . : ear grades. The woman's club are , giving three pictures to the grades ia the primary school with the largest sale. In the Junior .high : school two pictures will be award ed, oae giren by the Dallas Na tional bank and the other by the . Bayter bookstore. la addition to the sale In Dal las, Mrs. Bilyeu announces that seals la will be sold In a number of school districts by the follow ." lag chairman r Oakgrore, Mrs. Frank Fawk; Oakpoint, Mrs. Joe Rodger. Oakdale. ;; Mrs. ... Laura Fisher, Pioneer, Mrs. Mark BlooV gett, Perrydale, J. C. Ryan; Rick- realL Mrs. Hersbel Wait; Brush College, Mrs., Charles McCarter; Spring Valler. Mrs. Frank Wind sor; Willamette valley camp. Miss Eugene 8omers, Alrlle, Mrs. Ruby Byerly. Nearly all of these people assisted with the sale last year. mm SILVERTON,- December -E. The Busy Bee society of Trinity church took In the sum of $90.00 at Us annual sale and social held Tuesday evening. This society is composed of little girls from six to, 14 years. Thp girls hold meet ings Saturday afternoon and do housework under the supervision of their elders. This hand work Is then sold and the girls give the proceeds toward some, church ex pense. Besides the auction' of handwork, the girls sold suppers, candy and managed a fishpond Tuesday evening. A short, program composed of two songs by the junior choir, a riolin solo by Viola Viglund and a piano solo by Genlev Williams preceeded the auction. GIRL TO 8IDD ALL'S PEDEE, December 5. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Siddall are rejoicing over the arrival of a new girl at their home. Mother and daughter are doing fine' under the care of Mrs. Walter Maifield. . AUMSVILLE, Dec S. The senior class of 1131 ia putting on a four act play at the high school auditorium at Aumsville on Fri day, December" 13 at 8 o'clock. The name of the play Is "A Prai rie Rose" and the cast Is as fol lows: Rose Wilder, Mathilda Hlgh berger; Dr. Robert Raymond, John Prospal; Archie Feather head, "Rosa Clark; Silas Wilder, Everett Kaiser; Eliza Jane 8 lo cum, Tronne Pickell; Phillip Brt ant, Harold Witeraft; Bill Brlggs, Verne Chamberlin; Mose. Bern ard Lebold; Ralph. Wilder. Eu gene Richards; Dorothy Deane. Adele Amort; Agnes Raymond. Mabel Sherman. Reset-red seats are now on sale at the high schooL Normal Instructor Is Back From National Meeting MONMOUTH, Dec. 5. Miss Ed na Mingus head of the depart ment of English at the Oregon Normal school, returned today from Kansas City, Mo., where she attended the -National Council of English teachers which met at that place daring the Thanksgiv ing vacation. Miss Mingus appear ed on the program with the topic. "Tendencies, la Itoiilali Wta lag., -'- - - . . W. W. Hatfield, secretary of the National council, and head of the English department of the Chica go Normal college invited Miss Mingus to attend the meeting and participate la the program. She reports a very beneficial assembly from the standpoint of English educational problems. Christmas cards with or with out engraving or printing, at The Statesman.. fVEf mm The handsome rimless, glasses fitted here will al leviate strain and improve one's appearance. Good oc ular service pays in greater comfort and increased ef ficiency. Let us advise you in the care of your eyes. It is our intention within the next few weeks to close out our entire stock of merchandise and quit the furniture business, and to do so, have made very very low prices on everything. You will save many dollars on furniture, rugs and linoleums by coming to us before you buy. Big Bargains in Davenports Bed Room Suites Dining Room Suites Dinette Tables Mattresses T a- Springs, Beds Child's Cribs Baby Carriages Doll Carts Smoking Stands Still have splendid assort nrent of Rugs and at money saving prices. Linoleums nearly closed out, but if we have what you want, the price will be very low. Fancy End Tables Davenport Tables Cogswell Chairs Rocking Chairs Straight Chairs ". . . North High Street :. 77 r r3 Of High Grade Gift Shirts Stofftte Texas' att O a. nsa. Pflaca to Cpo Mqsq There are six hundred shirts la this fine group, the regular high, standard quality and workmanship of Arrow, Emery, Argonaut and Earl and Wilson. Made with collar attached, collar to match and neckband style fa fine broadcloths, rayon, poplins, satin striped madras, la fact every desirable material. The pat tens are fresh, bright looking, plain and figured de sigas ia every wanted color. Ia all Salem there la no shirt event like this. This la the fines groopfas; of shirts ever offered by this store at reduced prices. Reg. S&BO, $4.00, f5.00, fd.OO valves at 1 3 for $7.50 Regular $2.00, $20, $3.00 values. Four hund red In this splendid group. Collar attached, col lar to match and neckband styles, all the latest figured patterns -are embraced in this showing. Materials are broadcloth, madras and percale. Conveniently arranged on tables with sizes sep arated to make selection quick and easy. SALE 3 for $4.50 A Companion Sale of Fine Every shirt should have a tie to match it so we offer a big assortment of regular $1.50, $2.00 fine quality imported and domestic silk ties to go with the shirt sale. Beautiful colors, splendid materials. On sale at EACH Only 20 Days until Christmas Now n rs mm (DEco iicd 7oolca r.2iIIo Cioeb Nov 1 i V; i J