PAOte tw o a bn l a n d ÁSÜL a ÑD daily tidings a il y t id in g s Methodist Church to Present P ub lished THE MODERN TOYS __ Christmas Cantata Sun. Night] MORE COSTLY ~ ’ AND COMPLEX 'ICIAL CITY PA PER .................................................. „.Telephone 39 The congregation of the Meth- ■ rehearsing the program for some red a t the ¿ishland, Oregon, Postoffice a s Second Class odist Church has prepared an ex-j time and music lovers are assur- Mail M atter cellent Christm as cantata as a j ed an excellent treat, feature of the Sunday evening; Geo. G. Yeo is directing the Subscription P rice, D elivered in City One Month .................................................................. ............................ $ .65 service. The Star of Hope” is the | cantata and Mrs. Annabel Henry Three Months ......................... 1.95 title of the cantata, which is in ( will serve as accompanist, Six M o n th s............................................ ................................................. 3.75 keeping with the spirit of C hrist-| The program will begin One Year 7.50 mas. The participants have been ! prom ptly at 7:30 and follows: B y Mall and R ural R ou tes: One úíoMh .................................................................................... _....... _ $ 65 A C hristm as Canta— “The Star o f H ope.” Three Months ......................................................... .............................* 1*95 S ix tio n t h s 3.50 Opening Voluntary . . . . Mrs. Annabel Henry On j Year .. 6.50 Song by the Choir . . . . “Silent N ight” Chorus by the Choir . . . . . “ Look Up ” DISFL - V DYERTISINO R A TES: Alto and Tenor Duet - - - “The Angel of L ight’ single insertion, per inc ó .30 Miss Jean Anderson and G. H. *Veo Yearly Contracts: Chorus by the Choir - - - “There Shall Come a S tar’ One insertion a w~çL . • 27% Chorus by the Choir - - “ We have Come to W orship H im ’ Two insertions a week .25 Tenor and B aritone Duet, H. O. Anderson and A. C. Crews Daily insertion ............ .20 1 Soprano and Alto Duet - “Angels are Singing In the S tarlig h t’ Mrs. Eric W eren and Miss Jean Anderson R ates F or Legal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g i Soprano Solo - . - - - - ,fThe B eautiful S ta r’ F irst insertion, per 8 point l i n e .......................................... ........ $ .10 Mrs. E. O. Smith ’ subsequent insertion, 8 point line .............^05 Chorus by the Choir - - - “ Tidings of Great Joy’ ' ' n Thanks ................................................................” ro o Soprano Soloist, Mrs. C. V. Cary Obitu ai s. per line 02 % Chorus by the Choir - - - “ A Savior, Christ, is Born" Soprano Soloist, Mrs. J. E. Angwin W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING . . . . “ Glory to God” All future events, where an admission charge is made or a * Chorus by the Choir Piano Solo . . . . . . Miss Bernice Yeo tï '» tie n taken is Advertising. Chorus by the Choir . . . . “ Prince of Peace o discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. I Soprano and B aritone Duet: Mrs. Eric W eren and Miss Jean Anderson C ontralto Solo . . . “ Mary’s Song to the Christ-Child DONATIONS Miss Jean Anderson No d eratio n s to charities or otherw ise will be made in advertis­ ing. er iob printing— our contributions will be in cash. Chorus by the Choir - - “ Sing unto the Lord a New Song” B aritone Solo: A. C. Crews Mixed Q uartet - - “ It Came Upon th e M idnight C lear” DECEM BER 2 2 Mrs. E. O. Smith, Miss Jean A nderson, A. C. Crews and G. H. Yeo . . . . “ Christ, O ur K ing” W HITHERSOEVER:— God is with thee, w hitersoever thou go- Chorus by the Choir est.— Joshua 1:9. AT THE UNCONTROLLABLE THOUGHTS Presbyterian Church Some how or other as Christmas approaches, ourj thoughts become uncontrollable and wander back to mem-1 The Rev. Mr. Nelson will occu- ories that produce a feeling not in keeping with the spirit py the pulpit at the morning hour of merriment of the Christmas season. It is a time when H Z ? ! « , n ' we become most deeply impressed with the meaning of broken circles. There come to us the title of the old | who wish to attend the cantata at song. AAhcie Is the Merry Party of the Happy Long the m . e . ch u rch . Xmas exercises Ago? Few family circles are intact. Some one has gone : by the Sunday school Saturday and removed from the chain of happiness a link that never evening’ 7:3°: W estm inster Guild 6:30; Ju n io r C. E. 4 P. M.; and can he replaced, at least while we are mortal. Senior C. E. 6:30. Prayer meeting It is not only the one whom the Creator has called to evening. a better land who is missed at Christmas. There may be 7:30 W ednesday • • • a mother many miles away, or perhaps a father, whom M ethodist E piscopal Church fate makes it impossible to see at this season of seasons. S. J. Chaney, Minister Reflection recalls a kindly faced, gray haired mother. Study of the Christm as Lesson Our thoughts travel Across the valleys and over the moun­ in the Sunday School a t 9:45. tains to the home where mother treads the old kitchen Classes are provided for all ages floor. We ('an see her, but cannot clasp the hand we know and all are welcome. “ Even unto is outstretched to greet us. There comes the thought that B ethlehem ” is the subject for th happy, indeed, is the man who can spend this Christmas pastor's sermon at the morning service. Christm as anthem with mother. Those of us not situated so fortunately can church b ythe chorus Choir. The C hrist­ spend Christmas with her in thought only. He carefully _______ mas C antata „ “ The S tar of Hope” selected gift and a letter, in which is conveyed a love that will be given by the choir Sunday wells from the innermost recesses of our hearts, must evening at 7:30 Mr. j . w . Mills is the leader for the Epw orth carry out Yuletide message to her. League m eeting at 6:15. The Sun­ day School Christm as program will be Monday evening to begin at seven o’clock. A glad Christm as to all. Daily Fashion Hint UNORTHODOX PIN CUSHIONS Christmas trees, pin cushions, and chimes are among the troubles of the Court of Customs Appeals. There par­ ticular ( hristmas trees are made of feathers of ducks and geese, and a customs man assessed them for duty as “ manufactures of quill.” The Treasury wants three times as much duty, on the ground they are manufactures in chief value of feathers. The pin cushions are peculiar, too. Instead of being of the orthordox variety, they are fashioned into the sem­ blance of tomatoes and apples. The Treasury wants them assessed with duty as artificial fruit, instead of manu­ factures of silk. A set of chimes was imported to be given to Yale University. The chimes were assessed as musical in­ struments, hut the donor thinks they should be admitted SAIL TO GERMANY tree of duty as philosophical instruments. TO STUDY CONDITIONS It is perfectly clear that, no matter how hardworking tariff-makers may he, they cannot succeed in forseeing NEW YORK, Dec. 22.— Dr. H a­ Emerson of Columbia Univer­ all the forms of merchandise that will be offered for im­ ven sity and Dr. E rnest Patternson of port into the United States.—The Nation’s Business. Pennsylvania sailed Saturday to Swearing on New Year hot wear your Christmas tie doesn’t count. Europe seems to be sliping into the peace that kills. All play and no work shows Jack a blame fool. “ Others” can’t see the expense for the pleasure. Father always learns what his Christmas present cost. If every day was Sunday there would be no insomnia. make a survey of conditions in Germany for the American Com­ m ittee for Relief of German Chil­ dren of which General Henry T. Allen is Chairman. Ju st before his departure, Dr. Em erson said th a t he had mot been in Germany since 1920 and was therefore unable to make any advance statem ent as to the con­ ditions he expected to find there. It was his purpose he declared to make a thorough study of the sit­ uation and to make his report as soon as possible. ten t to shave him self or live in village th a t appears to have ben . Ju st from a look about th e a flat. He 11 need facials and a designed by an Edison or a S te in -1 shops it appears th at the Little hotel apartm ent suite. metz. Its inhabitants move about Tin Soldier never can expect to C ost No Object and perform all their duties by come back unless he gets a m O ther toys are correspondingly electricity. icure, a Sam Browne belt, a new elaborate. One Chicago store is Most interesting is a bake-shop, i uniform, a shave and a shine, nor sp aying an electrically operated | where one red-haired baker with a j can the Little Toy Dog expect to sly grin, is mixng dough with flour-covered arm s. Up and down he churns it. An electric boy, w’hose breath of life comes out of th« wall switch, dusts kringles with powdered sugar, another baker with a Scaramouche nose pushes loaves into the oven with a long, wooden paddle and a woman Up-to-Date Youth Requires “ Auto” with Spare Tires and Electric Lights TIN SOLDIER NO MORE — Last Times Today R eal G lass W inshield and Rubber Tires M ake Toy M otor R eal M achine. uRed Lights” BARRY ’ PRINTERS DEVIL" The simple smartness of this frock is its biggest asset. It may de developed in any of the season’s accepted mate- rials crêpe, satin, a soft, lustrous new wool fabric, Poiret twill, or satin Canton in either gray, brown, blue or black. The sleeves and deep hem are stitched with a fancy braid that has the appear­ ance of double hemstitching. The blouse closes surplice-fashion under a soft ribbon girdle. Medium size re­ quires 3% yards 36-inch or 2 ^ yards 54-inch material. Pictorial Review Dress No. 1683. “The Spoilers” Refuse substitutes. Sold Every­ on 10 day’s FR E E tr'h l, or even where. to give one FR E E to th e first user in each locality who will Salem— 7 out of 10 state in­ help him to explain how you can stitutions reduce per capita cost get the agency, and w ithout ex­ in November. perience or money m ake $250 to $500 per month. C lassified ads bring resu lts. Something for the Car is Practical All Wool, heavy Auto Robes, large size, an exceptional value at $8.75 Klaxon Horns S. & M. Spotlights “ No Rattle’’ License plate fasterners- Trouble Lights Mirrors Parking Lamps Socket Wrench Off ‘N’ On Chains Moto-Meters Pumps—Jack Boyco Service Unit (Gas-Oil-AVater) No Dim for Windshields Grip Racks Warners Liquid Solder Milwaukee Timers for Radiators Leedom’s Tire House HalFs Catarrh Medicine beer a window. Special Free Show for Children -------- Ofck »♦« Why Shoes as a Christinas Gift to a Man? Yes, Why Shoes, For A Friend? —A Friend in’Need is a Friend In­ deed—and shoes are one thing a friend ean use profitably, comfort­ ably, thankfully, as a Christmas gift, birthday present, New Year gift} wedding gift. HARRY MYERS CAREFULLY PLANNED SIMPLICITY get anywhere if he does not get his mane clipped and prove th a t be is related directly to Strong, heart. both local ar.d internal, and ha» uccessful in the treatment o f Catarrh stacks crullers and jelly-rolls in 'r c v r 40 years. Sold by all druggist» CHICAGO, Dec. 22.— The shop Sunday and Monday windows of Chicago, crammed with toys in preparation for Christm as, dem onstrate convinv- ingly th a t had L ittle Boy Blue lived today he would have turned up his nose at the L ittle Tin Sol­ dier, with th eir dust and rust. The toy m akers— and who, bet­ te r than they, know w hat young­ sters w ant?— are of the .opinion th a t the L ittle Boy Blues and th eir sisters of the present desire a certain refinem ent and elabora­ tion in th eir playthings. Simpli­ city has ceased to be th eir motif. They make no more e ffo rts to interest the young in little tin m illers who climb poles with sacks of flour atop th eir heads or in cast iron fire engines whose prancing steeds are doomed to a life of paralysis while at full gal­ lop. The children, it seems, rec­ ognize these are stupid, silly and unw orthy of a burgeoning intel­ ligence. The excited youngster who im­ mediately after breakfast on De­ cember 25 used to truddle out his new, shining red “racer” autom o­ Ifoh a notable WARNER CASt bile with its simple ratch et crank Jhrected bt/ and lights only painted on and WILLIAM BEAUDINB pedal up and down in great glee usually m atured into a man who A story w ith the tru e adventure shaved himself and was happy in strain, where Wesley does every thing extraordinary from running three rooms, kitchen and bath. a printing press, furthering a ro­ “ R eal” A utom obiles mance, and getting the hero out But this Christm as his son will of jail, to holding crooks up in a climb into a toy m otor car so pon­ double-gun contest. derous th a t he can move it only 10c and 35c with difficulty. It is hung from fender to fender with accessories. There are nickle-plated drum- CHRISTMAS lead lamps with real electric bulbs in side and a battery with a switch beneath the steering gear. There is a spare wheel and tire 10c and 50c • fastened to the rear and, in the case of more costly types, several Continuous Perform ance spare wheels and tires. 1:00 to 11:00 Th wind-break is not* make-be- ieve glass, either. Its edges are beveled and it can be adjusted those of big m otor cars. The , ike , electric horn has a terrifying screech th a t will doubtless frig h t­ en pedestrians off sidewalks and Christmas Morning 10:30 into streets where the big auto­ mobiles may run them down con­ Charlie Chaplin veniently. • and The rubber tires are thick things, not the skimpy tubes th a t ‘Ghost of the Rancho” you and I found on our Christm as automobile. Besides, they are corded into elaborate treads. The | racer has chains, also to prevent rainy day skidding. Quite an auto­ mobile. When its young driver grows up he doubtless will not be con- AMERICAN UNITY Nearly one hundred years, almost to the day, passed between the message to congress of President Monroe, ex­ Sizes, 34 to » inches bust. Price, 50 pounding to the world the Monroe Doctrine, and the mes­ cents. Monogram No. 573. Perfo- rated pattern of any two-letter mono­ sage of President Coolidge expressing renewed trust and Church o f th e Nazarene gram, 3 inches high, 60 cents. allegiance to the doctorine guaranteeing the Western Hem­ Next Sabbath services wlH all isphere against the enroachments of monarchy. Today bear on the Christm as message as in the time of President Monroe there is a world rest­ to m ankind. Theme for morning Pacific N orthw est w inter wheat The B right and Morning acreage passes 3,000,000 for first lessness. President Monroe found it advisable to secure service,“ S tar.’’ Theme for evening “ No time. the I nited States and the whole Western Hemisphere Room in the In n .” Special music from interference from outside. President Coolidge Sunday School at 9:45; Y. P. S has found it advisable to secure the United States against a t 6:30; Sunady School Christm as New L a m p Burns interference with the outside. program on Christm as eve. All 94 Percent Air cordially invited. For the whole Western world the Monroe Doctrine Louise Pinnell, Pastor has been the cement of unity against the rest of the world. BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS W e North Americans have had only two great and cardinal principles in our foreign policy. The first and oldest F irst Church C hrist S cien tist Pioneer Avenue South A new oil lamp th a t gives an of these was Washington’s warning against “ entangle- FO LEY PILL S BRING R E L IE F Sunday services at 11 o’clock. amazingly brilliant, soft, white ing alliances.’ Hie second is and has been for a full “ FOLEY PILLS are the best I Subject of lesson : “ Is the Univer­ light, even b etter than gas or elec­ have tried. My kidneys work a century the Monroe Doctrine We have made and con­ se Including Man, Evolved by tricity, has been tested by the U. tinue to make fetish of both, and both have made for Atomic F orce?” Sunday School at S. Government and 35 leading uni­ lot b etter since I received your generous offer,” w rites John W. peace. 10 o’clock. W ednesday evening versities and found to be superior Brogan, Adams, Mass. FOLEY The Monroe Doctrine will live because the United meetings at 8 o’clock. Reading to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns PILLS are a diuretic stim ulant for States must and will keep it a living thing. It is the doct­ Room open daily from 2 to 5 p. m w ithout odor, smoke or noise—no the KIDNEYS and while being ta ­ pum ping up, is simple, cleean, ken close attention should be paid rine of our self-preservation, and to this all other con­ except Sundays and Holidays. safe. B urns 9 4 ^ , a ir and 6% com­ to the diet. Avoid sweets, paa- siderations must yield. Its application may change. Its try, starchy foods, alcoholic mon kerosene (coal oil) ' extensions may go no further. It may even become a F irst C ongregational Church drinks, tea and coffee. Drink The inventor, V. M. Johnson, Continental Doctrine, but the heart of that doctrine will Boulevard and Main street. 161 N orth Union Ave., Portland, plenty of good fresh w ater, and Sunday school at 9:45 a. m„ with not change. Orefion, Is offering to send a lamp keep the body w arm ly clothed. classes for all grades and ages Bring your Bible. Morning ser­ vice at 11; subject, “ C hrist’s Es tim ate of the Place and Im por­ tance of Childhood” . Ju n io r Chris­ tian Endeavor at 4 p. m-. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening ser­ vice at 7:30; subject, “ The Visit of the Magi and W hat they Found” . Prayer m eeting every W ednesday evening at 7:80. The C hristm astide Exercises to be ren ­ dered by the Sunday School will bo given at 7:30 Christm as eve. The public is cordially invted to all these services in the Congre- gatonal church. W. Judson Oldfield, Minister, ____ Saturday, Decem ber 22, 121)4 Why Snicker? —In the sarcastic way, as tho to give such a common item of wearing apparrel is beneath common sense consideration or valuable estima­ tion as a gift to be well received. You fail to estimate the importance of everyday wear­ ing apparel I as being closest to man’s thoughts. And there is no exception in good shoes, es­ pecially GOOD SHOES such as W. L. Douglas or American Gentleman One the top class of calf leather shoes in the world, for the price asked, $6 to $8, and the American Gentleman the product of the largest manufacturers of kangaroo leather shoes in the world, at $8 to $10.75. There is one way to avoid difficulty, and assure proper fit, and style, pre­ sent a credit slip, a real gift certifi­ cate, for a pair of either of these shoes, for the recipient to come here and get fitted. If you are to make yourself a present of good footwear, whether sunshine or rain, Christ­ mas, Fourth of July, or birthday-day. Mr. Man, you will never regret money invested in the ser­ vice to be obtained from W. L. Douglas or^lmer- ican Gentleman shoes. Overland Shoe Shop What Your Money Can Buy Today U ntil youxexamine and test the improved Chalmers Six you have no real conception o f w h a t y o u r m o to r c a r money can buy today. The latest step in Chalmers a d v a n c e — hydraulic fo u r- wheel brakes, Lockheed type —is one o f the numerous rea­ sons why this noteworthy car commands the preference of careful buyers.ltistheperfec- tion of braking service, com­ bined w ith unequaled aim, plicity and absolute safety. Test these b ra k e s on the road, experience the b ril­ lia n t p e rfo rm a n c e o f the c a r’s p o w e r p la n t, en io y the riding c o m fo rt Th en o n ly w ill you a p p re c ia te Chalmers exceptional values. C H A L M E R S S I X P R IC E S 5-Patsenger Touring - »1185 Sedan-Coach - . . . «-Passenger Touring - 1295 7-Passenger Sedan - - Sport Touring . . . $1335 , •1585 8095 P ria tf. ». k. Dftrtit. Rrvtitiu Hut to kt »4Jut Hydraulic Four- Wheel Brakee, optional, *75 extra Oregon-California Auto Dist. Corp. Successor to A. AV. AValker Auto Co. MEDFORD, OREGON 7 / p Seven-Passenger Sedan *2095 CHALMERS Even at thia new low price ywu will ftad nothing lacking, nothing more to be de> aired in thia cuatom-type aevea-paaaa enclosed car. E q uip m ent Include» exhaust heater, bumpera front aad nickeled radiator, and cow l and I lamps; dome and rear quarter lig h ts;___ _ nickel hardware, m otom eter, trank and r^-lr ^ahbM arts»! iwd vtoor, toft roof 1 I