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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925 S LOCALS - i A Aiimmarlzatlon of traffic ac- drtente reported hy etata, traffic officers, county officers and Port land officers for tlie month of November shows a total of 3411 accidents, rcmiltlng In the deuth of five persons and Injuries tn 621. Carelwwnewa la given as t ho cause ol 1445 of the mishaps. The rcaale value of Ktoicn care recov ered le given as 11,225, OeSin ciuent feca collected $700.37, fines Imported for motor vehicle traffic violations $3 189.8 and fines Imposed for other than mo tor vehicle law violations $2000, a grand total of $15,615.32. Special dance, chest. Crystal Dec. 23 rd. McElroy'e or G aniens Wed. Solid mahogany sewing cabi nets at $7.05. Ha mi! ton '3, 840 Court street. 302 Save $100 to $200, new planns standard makes, will close stock on hands at ?21H, $250 and 2 1)5. Easy terms for quick sale, $10 will make first payment. Tallmnn Piano sto-e, 395 S. 12th. 302 J. J. Qu Inland, superintendent of industries at the state peni tentiary, his son, Ahlon Qulnland, George K. Shand of Salem and El ton Lillie. son of Warden J. W. Llllle of the stato prison, left yes terday for Arlington on a goose hunting expedition. Tbey were accompanied by Warden Llllle who will transact business at Con don. The party will return Sun- day. Upholstering and furniture re pair work at Hamilton's. Dance, Schlndler hall tonite. 6 turkeys and other prizes. 302 Meow! Tho "Mack Cat" Is com ing. You'll be glad. 302 A total nf (M(i industrial mis- hnps were reported to the stale Industrial accident commission for the week ending December 17 of which only one was fatal. Thin was the case of IT. Schieusoner, a signal boy at Carlton. Of the total number of accidents reported 526 were subject to the provisions of tho workman e compensation act, 118 wero from firms and cor pora tinns that have not elected to come under tho act and two were from public utility corpora tions not subject. to the act. Martha Washington sewing cabinet dark mahogany finish at $11.50. Hamilton's. 340 Court St. 302 This Christmas, something for the car. Sc our suggestions. Smith & Watkins. nite Fraternal tern 302 pie. Thp Parrish junior high school basketball team defeated the Tur ner high school last evening the Parrleh floor by a score of 29 to 19'. The Parrish five led at the end of the half 19 to 11. Altho never headed the Parrish five wns forced to extend themselves. Kelly starred for the Parrish five. For ealo, oak dining table and chairs, like new, also some tiniiR furniture. 1309 N. Com'l St. 302 We Tutist close out our new and second band pianos regard- lees of profit to make room for our new instruments coming the first of tha year. Come in nt once and get one of these bar gains, easy terms. Tallman Piano store, 395 S. 12th. 3U ' 7 percent preferred stock in Salem's new paper mill investl gate. Hawkins & Roberts, Inc. 205 Oregon building. ' L. A. Schcpler and Perry Deer bury both pleaded guilty in jus tice court today to charges of having improper license plates on their automobiles, and each was sentenced to pay a fine of $10. The cars were purchased by them while carrying licenses of other stntos. and the two men had neglected to make the change when they were arroelefl. ' Dance Crystal Gardens Wed Dec. 23rd. McElroy'a orchestra Dollar dinner at Hotel Marlon 5:45 to 8 every evening Dance Sat nite Fraternal tem ple. 302 L. Moore was fined $5 In po lice court today for having brakes on his taxlcab. no Want used furniture, phone 75 Love, the Jcwaier. Salem. Dr. Marshall, osteopath. Or bid R. H. Littlefleld of Portland is In the city jail today on a charge of drunkenness, possession and transportation of intoxicating li quor. When arrested alter mia night this morning Littlefleld, ac Hotel BIteh Arrivnls Portland, Hon Will.R King. F S Cleaver. W B Hupclns, J W Shull. .Mr and Mrs I B Ostrander, Mrs Jessie Felcht, E M Jnckson. D Tow. O C Howard. Hal M Oberst, J K Wood. Joseph B Bixier, Ja Clifford. R A Meyer, W F Ierrltt Ed MeGuinne.s, L H Keck, J B Snyder: Stay ton, A P Hermens Dallas, Mfb Gene Porter: Lebanon, Mrs E E Munsey. Mi.-fl. Florence Munsey; Albany. W C Stettmacher, F C SchTfceel: Jiucnla. Wn. J Bnnta: Seattle. A P Corson. W H Price. R S Burrows. C R Ripley, Mr an.l Mrs Chnrles II Unns. combe; Tacoma, Mr and Mrs Roy al M Mncumber: Loj! Angelr. K Thron. Frank W Hitchcock: San Franciscn. W D Phelps: Ruma Arir. Joseph F Eishoff; Chicago. Mr and Mrs Richard Under. M and Mrs Fred Royce. Mr and Mrs Arthur Smith. Inyo Pedroso, Hen ry K White. George Hlbbert; New Rork, Mr and Mrs Gerald O Hart man. eording to the police officers, waft in poaaeesion of five gallons of liquor of the moonshine variety. He was traveling in a Star road ster licensed to F. A. McKlm of Portland, uiiicer Frank Davis ar rested Littlefleld on Commercial street between State aud Court. Dance Sat. Mellow Moon. 302 Christmas specials. See our win dow and store room display of caudle slicks, reading tables, jar diniere stands, smoking sets, .etc. made In our Salem factory which are suitable for Christmas pres ents. Your Inspection solicited Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co., cor. Front and Ferry Sts. phone 1S30. 306 A Chevrolet touring car was stolen last night from George Clark of Salem, while it was park ed on a downtown street, but was later found in West Salem. Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. 302 Prices on all overcoats reduc ed. We still have a few for $12.50 TIids. Kay Woolen Mill Co. 303 H. B. Fitzpatrick of Newherg was arrested last night for fail ure to dim his lights and bis ball was fixed at $5. Pedigreed German police dog for sale, 10 mo. old. Over distem per. See Mr. Gibbons at O. K. bar ber shop. 302 A bridgo lamp complete for $7.75 at Hamilton's. 340 Court St. Horuro Hirata of Portland was arrested last night for speeding, and his bail was fixed at $10. Let's go to Mellow Moon Sat. nito. You'll like it. 302 New stucco store bldg. across from senior high, for lease o sale, C. C. Wilson. 302 - It. E. Barrett and Ed SchuuUe were fined $1 each yesterday for ovortimo parking. Carl Burns was- fined $1 for parking across sidewalk. Elks dming room will open un der new management Tues. noon for Elks. ladies and guests. 303 Pal of my cradle days, one of the best of recent waltzes. Hear it at Stiff's. 302 A building permit has been Is sued William A. Bond for the erec tion of a dwelling at 1425 street, to cost $3500. Choice holly for sale in City View cemetery. 30-1 Complete optical officeJn U. S bank bldg. for sale, no reasonable offer refused. Mrs. M. P. Mendel sohn, 1450 Center, phone 1202R, 302 Four members of the staff of Fred M. Powell Motor Car com pntiy have just returned from Port land, where Uiey attended a con yentlon of Packard dealers from all parts of the Pacific northwest There were more than 100 persons present Those going from hero wero Fred Towell, head of tho com pany, Al Rosseau, sales manager, Virgil Stollke, Packard salesman, and Al. Teilen, shop superintend ent. At the convention It was stat ed htat the annual automobile out put in the vilted States has grown from four cara in 1805 to 4,200, 000 enrs in 1925. The automobile Industry is now the largest manu facturing industry in the world with steel second and meat pack ing third, it was declared. Robes for Christmas presents. We have them, plain or fringed, at from $3 to $8.50. Thoa. Kay Woolen Mill Co. 303 Dance Crystal Gardens Wed Dec. 23rd. McElroy's orchestra, It. Bberhart Is In Salem Install ing some new equipment In the of flee of Dr. B. H. White. One of thi new machines, known as the Dia thermy, la for the generation of localized heat at any given point in the human body. The apparatus is claimed by Its producers to be superior to hot water bottles and hot packs for the purpose. Another machine Is known as the ultra violet quartz lamy, which is for the purpose of curing rickets, anemias, delayed union of fractures and oth er cases. Elks dining room will open der new management Tues. noon for Elks. ladies and guests. 303 Big double all wool blankets $5 to $14 per pair. We have the largest assortment, at the low- st prices in the city. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. 303 Decree has been granted to Charles E. Lebold In suit against him by Bertha Ryley, the plain tiffs complaint being dismissed by Judge McMahan anrr Lebold de creed owner' of the property in question " Inexpensive gifts at Trovers studio to arrive Monday. 302 Auction sale Monday, 544 Cen ter St. 1:30 p. m. Furniture ani furnishings of Rev. J. J. Etans" home. F. N. Woodry Is tho auc tioneer. Phone 511. 30J Decree to quiet title has been ren dered by Circuit Jidne McMahan In the suit of John H. uaugnam and others against J. H. Steele- meier and others. Beautiful pottery novelties i arrive Monday. Trover studio. 302 You'll like the "Cherry Pick ens" at Mellow Moon Sat. nite. 302 An orded has been entred by Judge McMahan In the divorce ease of Hilda P. Walling against Charles It. Walling, forbidding Walling to sell or incumber his automobile until the Issues In the pending sas- es are fully heard. Turkey shoot at SUverton Gun lub grounds Sunday Dec. 20. 302 Will party who picked up yel low Persian cat on Tile road Wednesday night, please return and avoid arrest. 303 Becreo of divorce has been grant ed to R. L. Koff from Mary Neff on grounds of cruol and Inhuman teratmcnt. Winter is hard on your car, give It the best oil, beat gas and beat treatment you can, at The Harbison Station, Capitol St. at Market and S. Com'l at Owens. 303 This Christmas something for the car. bee our suggestions. Smith & Watkins. Complaint has been filed in cir cuit court by Belle I'letcher against Mellnda E. Morgan and others to quiet title to real property. Fill up with General gas, Hyvis 1000 mile oil, and let us givo your car a thorough greasing. The Harbison Station, Capitol St? at .Market and S. Com'l St. at Owens. 303 A Xmas present for the family $100 Encyclopedia set for $50, $5 down and $5 per month, no Inter est. Phone 970 or 3319W. 3Q2 Action to recover money for goods, wares and merchandise has been filed In circuit court by C. M. Smith against Alvin Hash and wife A belated shipment of novel ty goods will arrive Monday, ab solutely not picked over. Trover studio. 302 Cecilia IT. Harbour has filed pe tition in circuit court asking ap pointment or a guardian for C. E Barbour, Insane, and December 30 Is the time fixed for hearing. Sunday is the lost day entries will be accepted to the beautiful uair contest. Piione zG3 and ar range with Miss Kathryn Gun- neu ror interview, 302 Hearing on tho matter of a guar dian for Frank Neimeyer. insane, has beep set for January 4. This Christmas something for the car. Soo our suggestions. Kmitli & Watkins. - Estate of Agnes Harding been appraised at $G2S0.64 by Frie da M. Oohtcr, Martin Fereshetian and Theresea Smith, appraisers. Of the .estate $3032.42 is In cash and the balance In real property and bonus. Win $10 In gold and lnYge por trait. Is your hair bobbed, long or cut the boyish style? Sunday Is the last day for entry into th beautiful hair contest. Phone 26 and make application with Miss Kathryn Gunncll. 302 Twenty-six men were given em ployment tjiis week at the local employment office operated at tlv Salem Y. M. C. A. building. Ail ex cept 6 were common laborers. Four were wood laborers, one a machin ery holpor and ono a salesman Ninety-six men applied for work during the week. Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. 30: Tho chorus choir of the Cen tral Congregational church has been Invited to sing the Christ mas cantata, "The Holy Nativ ity,' at Chemawa Indian school Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The cantata will also bo sung In (he Central Congregational church Sunday evening, December 27, See Biddy Bishop for used cars, at Fred M. Powell Motor Cars, 350 N. High St. - 302 Central Lodge No. 18, local branch of the Knights of Pythias, will initiate a class of some 2 members Into the rank of Page Tuesday evening at the Fraternal Temple. The following grand of ficers will take part In the nit- iatory work: Past Grand Master Chancellor Millard Hardistry, of Seaside Walter G. Gieeson, Port land, grand keeper of records and seals; Leslie E. Cranch, Portland, past grand chancellor; June Drake, of SUverton, grand master at arms. Refreshmnts are to he served following the Initiation, Have new high grade Baby Grand piano will sell at used price on easy terms. See this snap at once. Tallman Piano store, 39 12th. 302 The senior Christian Endeavor society of the Central Congrega tional church will present to the public a musical skit entitled Country Pedagogue,'' next Tues day evening at 7:30 o'clock, j farce entitled "Why Not Jim,1 will be given the same evening. Paul Allen will give a saxaphone solo, and the male quartet of th society will give several popular numbers. See Biddy Bishop (or used cars, at Fred M. Powell Motor Cars, 350 N. High St. 302 The Willamette basketball ag gregation won over the Coliseum team of Portland 27 to 17 last night, upsetting the prediction of Coach Rathbun of the Bearcats as expressed before the game. Word coming from Portland Indicates that Hartley, center, and Erlck- son, guard, will both be out of tonight's game, the second of two game series with the Colis eum team. Hartley la forced to return to Salem because of work and Erlckson is reported to have injured his ankle. Dance, Schlndler ball tonite. turkeys and other prizes. 30 The 1000 kilowatt transformer that was burned out at the local electric power plant Wednesda afternoon will be ready for use again in about two weeks, H was stated this morning by W, Hamilton, bead of the local branch of the PEP company, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Meanwhile a 1250 kilowatt trans former, brought especially Irotn Portland, la being used In Its place. The new transformer will be held tor emergencies after the, old one Is repaired and put into use again. Special! Walker Bros, old tlmo orchestra at Tumble Inn Wed. 23. If you like a . good old fnshionod time, come. 304 There Is a woman in Salem who wants a Christmas present of a baby of about one year of age, perhaps lees, it was stated today by Dr. Henry Morris. Anyone nowlng of a small child in need care is asked to communicate with him. 75c Woodmen of the World 75c. Benefit bargain dance every Sat urday night. Music by the Bit O Melody boys. New hardwood floor, ladies tree. W. 0. W. hall at Dal las. 302 Eight cases of diphtheria, six cases of smallpox wore reported to of chicken pox were reported to the office of the city health of ficer during the week ending to day. McPhailo piano, like new, loft with us, will sell at bargain If taken this week. Terms to roll able party. Tallman Piano store, 395 S. 12th. 302 Mrs. S. M. Bassett of Gates was In Salem today. Have two high grade new play er pianos that must be sold be fore Xmas. $15 will make first payment and deliver one in your home. Tallman Piano store, 395 S. 12th. 302 Mrs. E. J. Pierce of Sclo was a Salem visitor this morning. Brown eyes, why .are you blue," hear this record at Stiff's record dept. 302 The three towers to support the new electric line across the Willamette river at Salem have been completed, it was announced today by officials of the Portland Electric Power company. Work will be begun next week string ing the line on the towers. The line will be ready for use in about two weeks' time, It la expected, Stelnway upright piano, good condition, will sacrifice for $295, terms. Investigate this snap. Tail- man Piano store, 395 S. 12th. 302 Two additions to the lines of the PEP company near Mt. Angel were completed this week. Each was about half a mile in length, One line extends north from the monastery, and has been connect ed with the homes of Hugo Krae- mer and J. B. Humpert. The other extends along the road to Wood- burn from Mt. Angel, and serves Joseph Schmitt and Frank Butsch Dr. Bergcr, dentist, now located at 302 U. S. bank bldg. phone 27S 302 Dance tonite Crystal Gardon good warm steam heated hall and good music. D n Bo is floor man a ger. 302 In honor of the memory of Sen lor Vice President F. L. Fuller, of the Portland Electric Power company, who died suddenly Inst Wednesday, all offices and shops of the company will be closed during tho afternoon of Monday, tho a 1st, from 12 o clock noon, All trains, street cars and busses operated by the company, will come to a complete stop and re main so for a period of one mln ute at exactly 2 p. m. of the same day. Tho funeral is to take place at 2 p. m. and large numbers o the company's employes who are not on duty at that time will at tend the funeral. Dance every Sat. Crystal Gar dens. 30: Genuine Tennessee aromatic cedar chest, a large selection of sizes, ranging in prices from $1 to $48.50, at Stiff's furniture store. 302 Ed Socolofsky, YMCA secretary for Marion county until some 1 months ago, and since then county secretary with hendquar ters at Derry, N. II., has just been granted an increase in sal ary, according to word received here yesterday. Mr. Socolofsky 1: well known In Salem. Ho Is graduate of Willamette university and son of D. D. Socolofsky of this city. See Biddy Bishop for used care, nt Fred M. Powell Motor Care, 350 N. -High St. 302 Prlscllla sewing cabinets $7.95. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. 302 The recent act of congress in creasing the rural postal service at various points throughout tlv United States, does not affect any route runnng out of Salem, It was stated today by J. H. Farrar local postmaster. Special dance, McElroy'e chestra. Crystal Dec. 23rd, Gardens Wed, For rent, store building occu pled by Grabenhorst & Co. Inquire U. S. Nat'l bank. 302 Dance Sat. Mellow Moon. 302 Frank J. Saunders, local arch I tect, has sold his home at 740 street to Frank J. Saunders. The deal was made through D. Socolofsky, realtor. Want used furniture phone 61 Two furnished Court street. rooms at 208 303 "Keep your skirts down, Mary Ann," Stiff s record dept. 302 ' Harold Nichols has bought thi residence of W. R. Lewis at 1435 north Summer street. The place has been remodeled, and the new purchaser has morea in. ine was completed through the offl of D. D. Socolofsky, local realtor Auto cushions stolen a week or so ago from automobile own ors In Salem, were located yester day by Deputy Sheriff Bert Smith barn on the Dr. Claggett place on the road boiwecn Keizcr school and Chemawa, and the cushions brought to the sheriff's office. 'hrco cushions were recovered, fourth one belonging to Harry Levy nut being returned, but Smith state the cushion has been located nd will be brought here. The cushions evidently had been used by someone sleeping In the old barn, as they bad been arrang ed as a bed and the place showed signs of occupancy. A man who happened to go into tho barn dis covered the cushions and reported to the sheriff's office In addition red lantern was found, evidently tolen from a railroad company, nd a brief case, apparently be longing to someone connoctcd with the International Correspondence schools. Cushions were stolen from Harry Levy, Dr. BacksLrand of the state hospital force and Dwight arr. It Is not known to whom the fourth cushion belongs, Dr Claggett, owner of the place where tho cushions were found, resides in California. $25,656,882 INCREASE IN '26 ASSESSMENT (continued on Page Nino) whole are: Tillable lauds, $254,- 40C.5S5; timber lands, $119,094 2; non-tillable lauds, $85,096,- 49; improvements on deeded or patented lands, $39,603,997; town ind city lots, $205,680,519; im provements on town and city lots $133,990,102; improvement a o lands not deeded or patented, $1, 030,020; railroads uudor couatruc- ion, logging roads and rolling stock, $2,015,340; boal3 and ma chinery, $19,099,792; merchandise and stock in trade, $47,712,510 farm implements, motor vehicles, etc., $5, 732, 554; money, notes and accounts,' $17,953,347; share of stock, $14,492,849.20; hotel and office furniture, $4,573,740 horses and muleB, $5,869,255; cat tle, $12,423,320; sheep and goats, $S,336,720; swine, $459,454; dogs S14G.003; bees, $79,988; miscel laneous, $374,819. Tho totals making up tho grand total utility assessment roll terms of apportioned valuo are railroad companies, union Btatlon and depot companies, $95,305,- 973.89; car companies, $1,839 970.60; electric and street railway companies, water, gas and electric companies, $44,417,706.38; press companies, $331,487.76 telegraph, companies, $1,862 S19.28; telephone companies, $11,007,480.12. In the county figures decreases are Bhown In the assessed valua tion placed on timber lands, nou tillable lauds, merchandise, shares o slock, horses, mules, cattle. swine and dogs. In the utility figures decreases are shown in ex press companies only. SALEM KEEPS CONTROL OF LINEN MILL (Continued from Page One) interests from tho development of tho linen industry in Oregon, announced in The Capital Journal, Wednesday, was hy mutual con- eont and has materially strength ened the local project. Bald Mr. snelllng. In the first place the size and cost of the plant required was over estimated and during the past year certain improvements have been made in spinning machinery whereby production has been speeded up and costs lessened, l.n the second place, under thi original agreement tho local plan would have been restricted in its operation to the manufacture of low count crashes, the raw mater ial for which spinning tow, the output to be marketed througn sales organization handling th output of an eastern factory spe cializing on goods of higher grade Since spinning tow is a by-product developed in connection' with lino fiber, this arrangement wouia have left the local company with a very largo quantity of line flbor on its hands to be sold on the open market. Wew Plan Adnnfed. 'Under the plan adopted by the board of directors at Its meeting Wednesday the new plant will hi comnlete and so balanced as to utilize all the raw material in u operations and I he goods to be manufactured will range from low counts lo medium and will Inclnd TlirH FUIXERTON Miss Juliet Fuller ton died In Portland December 18 at the age of 49 years. Shi was a member of an old pioneer family. Graveside services will be held in the IOOF cemetery Sunday at - 1:30 with Rev. Taylor officiating, Webb's fu neral directors in charge. SMITH At Albany, Dec 17, Sirs. M. C. Smith, age 74 years, wid ow of the late Dr. W. M. Smith and mother of Mrs. C. B. Dins moor of Denver, Dr. W. Carlton Smith of Salem and Mrs. II. I) Looney of Jefferson; slater of Mrs. O. w. Johnson, Mrs. H Johnson and Mies Sarah Jones nf Rnliim Mm. J Cnnnpr nf Al bany and S. J. Jones of Port land. Funeral will be held Mon day, Dec. 21, 1:30 p. m. from Rlgdon mortuary. Interment in Twin Oak cemetery, Turner. such specialities as hotel to wo Ik with the name woven Into the rub ric. ! "According to J. J. Aid red, who has been tentatively employed to superintend the plant, the man- fact uro of specialties is the most profitable feature of the linen business and he would not consent to undertake the management of the plant until these linos were Deluded. Mr. Aldred several years ago secured a quantity of Oregon lax, had it epun into yarn and manufactured into table linen in his plant at Lockport, New York." The effect on the stockholders, Mr. Sneliing states, will be that the 000 shares of common stock the Canadian interests were to pur chase at a nominal price will re main In the treasury for the bene fit of the holders of the common stock, thus almost . doubling in .-Uue the common stock to be Is sued. BnaVct. Covers Cost. 'The budget adopted by the board of directors covers the cost of the plant, complete in every de- tali, and provides ample working capital with which to carry on ip crations," continued Mr. Snelllng. "The contract with the machin ery manufacturers will call for the first shipment of machinery to eave a British port within 90 days fter its acceptance and it la ex pected the plant will be completed and In operation by August next." Demands Deplete Funds; Four Boys Are Clothed (Continued from Page One) been laboring to support two younger brothers and keep them in school. Victims of the separa tion of their parents and a dis rupted home the boys have been fighting an uphill battle that at times has seemed almost hopeless. The younger boys are also being outfitted by Santa's volunteers. Five Have Diphtheria Another call that is demanding the disbursement, of a generous slice of the Christmas fund is the case of a widow trying to clothe, feed and educate five small child ren. By skimping and dose plan ning, and the aid of one of the older boys who sold newspapers, she was able to keep the two ends of adverse circumstances from drifting too wide apart. Then one of the little ones came down with diphtheria and quarantine shut off their only means of sup port. Now all of the children are down with the disease. Friends and neighbors have been doing what they can to aB sist, and a group of business girls who had undertaken to give the Christmas gift needs of the little ones have been straining thoir resources to help. But tho load was becoming too heavy for them and this morning and tho Christ mas Cheer Movement stopped in to provide the food, clothing, fuel ana other necessities that are needed In the battle for the health and even the lives of those kid dies. Must Feed Hunprv Those are a few of the answers that are made by tho sponsors or the Christmas Uhoor Move ment to the querrlcs as to what need inspires Its repeated pleas for money and more money. It is not just a problem of pro viding Christmas toys and trin kets for tho children. They also must be clothed and fed whero the need for such measures is found. The gift packages, the dinner baskets and tho Christmas tree- for all the kiddles must be provided, but before that the hun ger and cold which gnaws at them daily must be relioved. Has your quarter. hoM dollar. dollar or check for a larger amount been contributed yet? Leave It at the Capitnl Journal office. Christinas is only five days away. BE CAREFUL Eleven traffic accidents, none of them of serious character as far as shown on tho police rec ords, were reported late yester day and today Several of the accidents were caused hy obscur ed vision due to rain on wind shields. No injuries are recorded as resulting from any of the mis haps. THE ETERNAL GOODNESS And so beside tho Silent Soa I wait the muffled oar; No harm from Him can come to me On ocean or on shore. I know not where His Islands lift Their fronded pal ma in air; I only know 1 cannot drift Beyond his love and care. John O. Whittlcr. W. T. Rigdon & Son OREGON TODAY Thomas Mcighan, Lois Wilson in "IRISH LUCK" F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture l' Km and Store 1610 North Summer Phone 511 The PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Norman K. Tully, D. D., Pastor 10:45 A. M. "When Will Christmas Come?" 5:00 P. LI. Special Christmas Music Program If you have no church home, come and worship with us Auction Sale Monday, Dec. 21, 1:30 1 544 Center St. 2 Ax, Rugs 9xl2f grass rug, Congoleuiu rug, oak library table, round oak -ex. table and 6 oak chairs, 2 oak writing desks, drophcad Singer sewing machine, oak and leather rockers, 2 dressers, 2 beds complete, electric vaocum oleaner, sanitary couch, morris chair, clock, lireless cooker, auto .tent, camp Btools, army cots, Ironing board, card table, piano bench, office chair, reclining chair, stand tables, pictures, 1 sowing rockers, good tricycle, kitchen uifuaiie, dishes and many other articles. BE ON TIME. MOND&y. 1:30 P. M.. 544 Center St. Eev. J. J. EVANS. Owner. S44 Center St. ... Res. and Store Summer and Norway streets. Phono 511 "This is the Woodrv who established the Woodrv Name." I Always Pay Cash for Used Furniture SHOPPING EYES . A nervous woman never enjoys shopping. Tf small things annoy and upset you while shop ping, think of your eyes'. Most likely your glasses do not meet shopping requirements or frequently they slip down and should be ad justed.' Come in and tell us the trouble Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers and Optometrists Salem, Oregon First Mortgages On Improved Real Estate FOR SALE Land and buildings, the most necessary and valuable security of mankind, safeguard savings invested in Real Estate Mortgages. Our mortgages carry the highest rate con sistent with good security. All details in con nection with the loan, including collection of interest, are attended to by us without charge. "tORTGAGK Loans Bonos and y" INVtlTMC rIAWKINS & ') PAGE NINE F. N. W00DKY. Salem 'i Leadine Auctioneer ROBERTS INC n l ' 2nd Floor, Oregon Btoej