T;;vr SEASON OF .1921 - GREATEST IN HISTORY OF GRIDIRON. county, on the south slope of Mt. Hood, one has atmospheric con ditions 3,752 feet higher than Sa lem. Pendleton has an altitude of -20 feet, 932 feet higher than Sulem. Baker is located at ail al titude of 3,471 feet, thU being 3,333 feet higher than Salem. Cities with the highest altitude is ten state are as- follows: Sil ver Lake in Lake county, 4.496 fet; Lakeview in Lake county, 4,950 feet; Crescent in Klamath ctunty, 4,452 feet above the sea level; Andrews in Harney county, 4,100 feet and Austin 4n Grant county, 4,250 feet above sea level. Astoria with its 24 feet aboTe ctta level, has the lowest atlitude ir. the state of all cities. Florence, heated on the sea coast west of Eugene, has an altitude of 75 Ut. Portland is 57 feet above aid Marshfield, 40 feet above sea hvel. Toledo is 75 feet above the ena, an dthe Wallace orchards, 173 feet above, or 35 feet higher than Salem. Moslem Situation is Reviewed by H. A. Khan AHMEDABAD. British India, Dec. 26. In his presidential ad dress at the all-India caliphate conference here, II. A. Khan rc- ! . , ' ',. I yK"-7 V'? If s-li y-'f Colgate V r5- a Vv 7 r ( ' y i v nvsv f? ) - ; 7 ; I . fe.'-.-.- iv'-t-'r i i s- y v Av .. l -Klf , vv f vh -rA!.: y vA7xs wife (M viewed the Moslem ' sitnatioK throughout the world. He-said That Asia Minor on one side and India on the other, were tha two extreme links in the chaia of a future Islamic federation. He complimented the Turks that their victory OTer tne creeks had smasted BrUIsn. diploBsaey." Britain alone, he said, stood a the wayof a Teal solution of the r.ear-eastem Question. India wanted peace out oniy if it safe guarded the riRhts of cltieeasuip end national honor. He charged st h flrovernment had com mitted inhaman atrocities at la-' labar under martial lavr. t There. Is talk of organizlas a "Father -and -Son" ret-together laovement.- Anythtng " tike the Fet-together movement that had the woodshed for Its habitat f i Ladies' Plaid Skirts SPECIAL LIBERTY Continuous Show Daily MYERS.iOo StateX i L arkin, ( Lehigh.) STEKETEE, tMlCHiGAN.) More records were broken and more were made durincr the 1921 football season than any other year in the history of the sport. -Never before was there as food playing: witnessed as was seen during the past year. Colleges, prep schools and universities throughout th country report that the past season was their biggest ever. By many football was thought to have reached its pinnacle of popularity during the 1920 season. The past year, however, has shattered all suppositions and has surpassed all previcu records.. The most notable and curious achievements made oii the gridiron were made by individual players. It is said that the backflelds on an average were the strongest .ever assembled.- There is milch, truth in this. For example, irt S 00 intercollegiate game there was only four instances where a player crossed the goal line for. a touchdown after catching the kickoff. The players seen above, representing the North, East, South and West, mad$ the most spectacular plays of the year." ' it , Highway Traffic Halted , " "In -Southern California ' LOS ANGELES, Dec. way traffic- throughout southera California was seriously liiipeueJ tonight through stornvdamage, 11 bridges In various sections 1eing washed out or closed as a result of- the starm of the past week- In Los, Angeles the total rainfall for the storm waa.G.76 inches.. . 60 of an inch falling . in Che past ' 24 hours, bringing the seasonal total to 8.02, compared with 2.9 -for the same period last year. Heavier rainfall was recorded in southern California below Los Angeles. ' The swollen streams washed out temporary repairs io several bridges which wAnt out in the early part of the uteTra.y. Train and stage service to San rlip-rt vi atisnended tddaVwhen highway and Santa Fe railway j bridges, werer washed oot.- ASUT! TO RECEIVE Hull V - STARTS TODAY v ,; i: JOHN BOWEUS COLLEEN MOOKE .. . "THE SKY PiLOT" Ralph Connor's famous story See the greatest cattle stampede ever on a - screen . BLIGH " Look At the r Price 25 ;lMidaight Matinee Saturday, New Year's Eve v 17 luruugu oiccpuig vars 1 1 v. ! i CSV i vtVhy "pot eo to CUforniA' SunnySoothland Ihi winter 1 Tbr you will enjoy the wanuth t an .rfuoclonded mib. the bathing beaehea, outdoor iOHa Oberratioa ad HJnin Car : The Scenic Bl.ktU Boate rrOTido U the comfort of" modern trarel. The rail journey afford n opportunity t eemj roan iit tereclios p!rc tlong the way, . Round Trip. Excursion Tickets . ' f ' r-VV-Vare on ! to - . L JSaU Xutit-r Zmu Aagle.Ssa . Siego .. . , - -f For fare, .train ache Iule, deacriptiT fol , dora, or )enini cr reserratiens, aak . . JiHcet AjenH, r write r r"' " ! Southern Pacific Lines .Hi"- , JOHN M. BCOTT, H . , . I . Iii General Pasteujer Agent ' ' ' '. ' - 'i?' Program of Music and Ath- letics Scheduled by Y.M.C.A, Men 'Althoush there was no. special program of Y. M. C. A. activities yesterday, the association head quarter will take on an entirely different aspect next Monday, for on that day there will be a spe cial New Year's program pre sented. Already all lodges and churches have received invitations to at tend the open house next Mon day when there will be contlnu oua entertainment'from 2 o'clock in the afternoon until 8:40 in the evening; ' For those who have an interest in athletics, there will be a series of games in basketball, volley ball and blffball. There is also scheduled a volley and biffball game between the Klwanis and Rotarian teams, and one between the state house employes and the .bankers.' And then there will be music for those who tre artisti cally Inclined. During the afternoon light re freshments will be served by the Y Mothers' club from 4 o'clock In the afternoon until 9:30 in the evening. : Carle Abrams Is chairman of the - social committee that will have charge of the afternoon's program. ALTITUDE OF CITIES S Salem Compared With Oth ers -of State in Reports of Weather Bureau to the United States bureau as six degrees below. This was on the night of December 23, 1919. f On the day before Christmas of 1919, during the same cold wave, Astoria recorded official weather as one degree below, while Klam ath Falls reported 16 below. Going to Portland from Salem. one travels down hill 81 feet, as Portland has an altitude of C7 feet above the sea level. Going to Mc- Minnvllle from Salem, one travels up hill 16 feet. From the capital city to Eugene, is a gradual up hill pull as that university city has an. altitude of 449 feet, 311 feet higher than Salem. It is also up hill driving to Cor vallis from Salem, as the college town has an altitude of 2G6 feet placing it 128 feet higher than Salem. Mt. Angel has an altitude ol 347 feet higher than Salem. At. Government camp in Clackamas i The Picture i of Health The greatest picture in the Art Gallery of Life is Nature's "Pic ture of Health." Every woman wants to be the embodiment of healthandstren(?th,foritisperfect physical condition which brings happiness and beauty and wins general admiration and popularity. KM It one travels In anl direction from Salem,' excepting north, the traveling is ' up hill. This is in accordance with the altitudo. rec ords of the United States weather bureau. K '' ...Altitude above the sea level has much to do with the general tem perature of a city, and for this reason, the . temperature of Sa lem, 138 feet above, Astoria 24 feet above sea level, and Klamath Falls, 4100 ieet altitude, w ill nat urally differ; greatly In tempera ture, due to altitude as well as other causes. " ' i For instance. Albany is 7 4 foot higher than Salem, and during the record breaking of weather In December of 1919, Albany's low est, temperature' was' 15 below and tUg lowfisj for Salem reported IMS TIm Great Gcn?l Tonic is a wonderful aid in keeping the im portant bodily func tion s stomach, bowels, kidneys in normal, active condi- tim and thiameana vigor. vivacity, bantr. ThouaanHn ar dar ben efiting by this aplengid laxative tonic, eajcyinc radiant health, antma tna and mental aad physical trength. as mm ,A FIRST NATjONAL ATTRACTION. Just received in Velours, Prunellas, etc, an assort ment of wonderful color combinations, plaids and stripes in pleated effects that display tne attractive patterns. The same models and patterns that have been selling all this season from $7.50 to $12.50. Extra Special This Week $4.98 and $6.75 Our Prices Always the Lowest Gale & Company Commercial and Court Streets to Chambers & Gfoamfbers Monster Unloa FURNITURE dins SALE Now on the last week of Rapid Fire Selling. Everything ihafs new! Everything That's Good! Everything for the Home at Prices Less than Others Ask for Second-Hand Furniture 5 Days of Sensational 1 Bargains And the Greatest Furniture Sale in Salem History Will End Every man and woman knows the wonderful styleand material which characterizes every piece of furniture sold by this store. For years we have catered to the best trade nothing but the products ol the finest factories has entered this store NOW EVERYTHING IS SACRIFICED! All the beautiful new furniture, rugs, lamps, dishes, etc., we so carefully selected, never figuring on such a drastic move as this, have been priced far below their actual value, because we are determined to unload and turn a portion of our stock into cash regardless of anv loss incurred. REMEMBER ! This is your last and only chance as Sale closes Saturday night December 31st. Purity Lyko ia prepare! by expma in sanitary lai oratoriea from dnirs of recotrniaed therapeutic valac tt ie pore Ask Your Druggist Ljrko cornea in the original packacee only. Yoa ean ret it at an reliable !ru2 Ciet'3. AskforabotUe today. LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York Cassia City " For sale by a!! amglsts. al ways in stock, at Terry's Drus Store. ' RUGS The best, the largest, the finest assortment of Rugs in the northwest, outside of Fort land, and none newer to be found any place, in the finest Wilton's, Axminster Tapestry, etc., and every one of these beautiful - rugs on sale this week only at prices to defy any sale or compe tition in America. Dining Room Fiirniture Our entire stock of the fa mous Gregory Dining room Furniture, in mahogany, and walnut period, Queen Anne and William and Mary, in brant Iful round, square and oblong tables, buffets and chairs to match. All on sale at greatly reduced prices. BEDROOM FURNITURE The most beautiful assortment of bedroom fur niture ever displayed in Salem; suites of the high est grade ivory, walnut, mahogany and birdseye maple on sale at greatly reduced prices. - Five piece Ivory Bedroom Suite, consisting of bed, dresser, chiffonier, and two chairs; extra well made, beautifully finished. Worth over $84.00. On sale at . , CAU(t H I'll $58. 00 Our regular $00 five-piece Ivory Bedroom Suites $69.00 Fine five-piece Ivory Bedroom Suites, consisting of bed, dresser, chiffonier, dressing , table and rocking chair. Best to be had. d1! AQ C A Cheap at $132.00. On sale at.-.. lVeJ.DU Our finest six-pieec Ivory Bedroom Suite, consisting of bed, dresser, chiffonier, dressing table and two chairs. Highly polished, with cane inserts. Our low price of $194.00 $1 Cl flfl reduced to . tMDXeUU LibraryTables An excellent assortment of beautiful new mahogany, oak and quarter-sawed oak library Tables, also solid mahogany library and. Dav enport Tables, all on Rale' at the lowest prices known in years. Any table up to $18 on sale "s i at " . $11.90. Any table up to $40.00 to go at ; ' $26.50 Any table tip to $45.00 on sale at v $31.00 to $37 solid Mahogany -. tables for. $35.00 Closing Out Sale of All Stoves and Ranges t Last Call! Last Chance! Last Week Of This Great Sale Unloading 467 Court Street, Salem