Heiire9 Tlhr aed Everywhere RTS 'Raising the Family- U seemed sensible enongh to the kids SPORT BRIEFS "T I oiiATTLE, Wash., Dec. 6.--An Inter-scholastle basketball tourna raeht will be held here again this year, according to announcement Jodajr by Univers Ity of Washington athletic authorities. The contests will be held In the university gym iarcn i ana 8. I a. tournament last var. the first in Washington's history, was . great success' it was saM. r It has; been decided by the author! ties to leave the " matter of dis tricting to the state high school atnietlc association. : , - SPO . ' r am ; - "- -risner . :1 ; . "7 -' - . ! sohG teem r"i . r I , 1 xvonr .toCM , ?Z 57' i - I SPOKANE. Wash., Dec. 5. guarantee of $6,500 for a football game between the 1 University of Idaho and' ' Stanford university here next fall was authorized by tne ) executive committee : of ; the Spokane Chamber of Commerce todays Five thousand dollars of the guarantee would go to Stan ford and $1500 to Idaho under the committee's action, which was ord- Mike's Auto ; Wrecking. House v lias moved to larger quar ter .on .Center .St .near Bridge.; ; ; ; ,; .V lVe sell used parts from 50 to 80 'Per Cent is" ' f Auto Repairing . Guaranteed Work- ered communicated to the meeting of the Pacific coast Inter-collegiate conference at Berkeley, Cal., this week. j CHICAGO, Dec. 5. (By the As sociated Press) Baseball forces of the nation started i mobilizing here tonight to clear the decks for the important meetings starting next , Monday -an . -centinuing throughout the week. "rsf v The AmerieanT? league directors will meet with President Johnson next Monday to formulate the league's policy for the joint ses sion with the national league club TON IT E Oh! Boy! It's Great 2 BIG NIGHTS 2 CHERRIANS MUSIC BOX REVUE 10 BIG ACTS-Lio . An smailng series of entertaining bits Comedians Singers and Dancer Selected from Salem's best talent. --HI LAST CHANCE TO SEE IT i L, . . Prices Including War Tax ; Entire lower floor and balcony $1.10; Gallery 55. - f. Only 15 Shopping Till Christmas Oav s ---Mail Early Thercby yca eliminate the last minute f ii congestion, you get better service' and better assortments by shopping now hop in the forenoons if possible. . f,J: l $ lip, Umbrellai The Gift Supreme ;';';;:;,vv;;; for 1 Oregon Women i These Umbrellas meet rain and sunshine equal- ly well. .They're made of y good quality silk, the kind that will give good service. Good strong paragon steel frames, with v, the fashionable ivory tips and colored tips, pretty . handles in a great assortment of colors and shapes. . Colors are Red,; Blue; Green, ..Taupe, ! Grey, Brovn Purple, Black - .No gift is more appreciated than a good looking , silk umbrella. a - . :- 53.98; 4.98, 56.98, 57.48, 58.48 I . . up to 514.00 Your Mail Orders Receive careful attention. We pay the postage t or express within a radius of a hundred miles. , .':.... Satisfaction Guaranteed ! -On every curchase ' .jj " . - i" a. 2sf Portland Sil!i Shop, 383 Alder. owners on the following Wednea day. '...,..,: The schedule for the 1924 sea son will be among the questions to be considered by the American league club owners. , President Johnson favors a schedule of 154 games starting . the season about the same date as last year. : -Harry Williams of Los Angeles, one of the two presidents of the Pacific coast league, arrived today with several of the coast league owners. President Williams said his mission wag to restore harm ony In his organization and he be lieves that If the legality of his election is questioned, the national board of arbitration will uphold the decision of the five club own ers who voted him into office! CONNELL WARD IS r IN LEAD TODAY (Continued from page 1) forced to confine itself 4o the le gal aspects of a case, It does the best that it can-" Only five 'people out of 'every 100 evince a desire not to obey the law, according to the SDeaker That this is the age of law-making was pointed out. In illus trating his . remarks Justice Bc- cnae aeciarea tbat nearly one foot of space is occupied in con densed codes of Oregon laws. In 1874 one volume occupying about three inches of space on a shelf contained all the codes. By 1897 the space had increased to 514 inches, and another inch found necessary in 1901. As the courts continued Its work with manv new statutes and amendments the space continued to grow until in 1909 it occupied 10 inches. Near iy every town or 600 - or more $290: Made to Measure WITH 2-PANTS-2 The value of these materials can only be appreciated when you hare- examined them closely : Come in and look them . over, make your selection; have your; measure taken ; and, we will have your'suit' ready for the holidays, made in the style you want. 5 Absolute H Satisfaction Guaanteed SCOTCH UOOLEN MILLS 42S State Street population is now a municipality and has its own laws. One volume with 250 pages is - necessary to hold rules and regulations In Portland alone, he said. That .It would be necessary to fall back on the Golden Rule, the Ten Commandments and an indi vidual sense of justice in order to keep from .violating laws was held by the speaker. The need of the hour is an organized and concert ed effort to prevent law, breaking, he said. ; ' '. I : Justice John McCourt charac terized the supreme court as a tribunal for the settlement of dis putes concerning' the rights of others. lie highly eulogized that organization, lauding the charac ter of its judges and that they sought to follow the high stand ards set by their predecessors. , Criticism of decisions based upon technicalities that are made by newspapers were flayed by the speaker, who pointed out that whenever a newspaper faced a libel suit it sought to save itself by taking refuge from 'these same technicalities and in a majority of cases is successful. . The work of the supreme court, covers a wide area of civil cases1 in which common law principles and legal principles are involved, be said. Annually 18,000 deci sions and written opinions are handed 5r down . by the ; various courts of the state. Complicated business have arisen and the work of settlement of disputes solely upon legal principles is an ardorous one involving eare. in dustry and painstaking efforts, he declared Members of the' supreme court present were Chief Justice Thorn as McBrlde, Justices HtfJ'Beaftr John lu Rand, Lawrence T. Har ris and John McCourt. Special selections were sung by Dan Hughes, ex-soldier- who served under the British flag for five years, accompanied by Tommy Roberts. John - McNary presided as chairman of the day. Willamette Fraternities I To Have Joint Open House i The fraternities of Willamette university ' will hold their Joint open house Saturday .afternoon, December. 8. A fifth"" fraternity has- been added this year , at the university. This is the Epsilon Delta Mu , which was granted per mission by the administration to organize last spring. . AIL of the fraternities here are locals as no national affiliations have been al lowed. "'- "Vs." t- -' '" - '. Townspeople are Invited to at tend any or all of the, affairs at the houses so that they may gain a conception of what; Willamette iraiernuy jiie 13 liae. ! It Is the plan for, visitors to go to the fraternity houses in rota tion. -The following program has been worked out by the inter-fra ternity council which has charge of events of this nature. Kappa Gamma Rho at 316 North Church street will be at home frdtn 7:30 until .9; Alpha Psi Delta at 840 Union street, from 8 until 9:30: Phi Kappa PI at' 1020 Center street, from 8; 30 .until 10; Epsi lon Delta Mu at-1118 Oak street. from 9 until-10: 30 and Sigma Tau at 920 Oak street from 9:15 Square Garden. It will be the third? time they have fought for the American light heavyweight championship. Tunney took the crown - from Greb in their last meeting in March, but Greb, pos sessor of the world's middleweight title is confident he will regain the 175-pound honors,. . Roland Todd of England, Euro pean middleweight champion, will make his American debut In the semi-final match, opposing Tom my Loughran of Philadelphia. OAKLAND, Cal.; Dec. 5. Chick Roach slugged his way to a decision over Gene Cline in the main event here tonight. The men are welterweights. Sam Baker, negro heavyweight! de feated George Gibbons, and Eddie until 10:4! 4- BOXING Y; M. NEW YORK, Ded 5. Harry Greb I of Pittsburgh and Gene Tunney of New York are close to top form for their 15-round match next Monday night at Madison Plant Grafted Walnuts We have them one of the best blocks of Franquettes in the state correctly propagated and hand led.' These are money-makers; they will work for you and soon pay dividends. ' Also plant fil bects the quickest cropper we have hardy and . dependable. Nuts are staples nothing better. ,We have anything wanted, apple pear, 5 sherry, prone, etc. WE SAVE YOU MONEY WE SUP PLY THE BEST. Our 34 years in business is behind our products. .Send for information and prices. Carlton Nursery Co. Carlton, Oregon Kelly and Teddy2iedeman fight ing at catch weights, received a draw. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. S. Jimmy Carter laid claim to the welterweight title of. San Fran cisco presidio as a result of his decision over Kid Norfolk in the main event of a card here tonight. . Roy Riley and Henry FaligonI, featherweights boxed four rounds to a draw. Al. Crinelli defeated Johnny Lawson in another feath erweight bout. CINDERS CANNOT BE ELIMINATED ENTIRELY (Continued from page ) that operated to entirely elimin ate the nuisance. In fact, a num ber of plants so visited were found , where the nuisance, if so termed, exceeded any plant In op eration in the city of Salem. "The various devices known as spark arresters were-examined in operation and also to some extent their construction, and. it Is the consensus of opinion of this com mittee that they all are of Mttle value, except to take care of or dinary cases. " . "This committee from its en gineering experience is satisfied that the trouble cannot be entire ly eliminated, this fact based on the fuel used, which is of a light nature, hence we can only recom mend changes that would tend to improve conditions. ' Thorough Burning Xecpssary "In the consumption of fuel In a furnace the principal object Is to abstracts all of its heat value Wben this Is accomplished only a residue of non-combustible matter remains commonly ' termed ash. The retalnment of ash" in the re ceptacle provided for it depends in a measure on its weight: and the intensity of draught required' to operate the furnace. ' " ' '"In our visit to" the principal plants located In Salem we found that all were using wood waste for fuel. At the time of our-visit one of the plants that had been equip ped. with elaborate and expensive mechanism to check, the emission of cinders was not in oneration. From an examination of this mech anism we feel that this nlant hss done everything in their power to prevent the emission of cinders but we are also -of the opinion that under certain load conditions, cin ders cannot be entirely eliminated. Water Tube Boiler Praised . : At the next plant .'visited " a large water tube: boiler was being installed with modern furnace de sign. From our observations in this boiler room we all are of the opinion that after this boiler, is completely installed and in oper ation the nuisance referred to will be largely eliminated in 30 far as this plant is concerned. . The last plant visited we found that the stacks had recently been provided with spark arresters. Our observations t the time of this visit did not shew that an undue 'amount of cinders was being emit ted from these stacks, although the smoke observed would indi cate that, poor furnace conditions prevailed. ' r Recommendations .Made "From these observations ,we conclude that only reasonable re sults may be expected, and to this end we suggest: . "That furnaces and combustion chambers be so designed that the highest efficiency may be obtain ed with respect to the fuel- con sumption. '.; ; ; "That furnaces be stoked in reg ular order by load conditions "That dampers be regulated likewise. . "That where changes are con templated a high chimney or stack be installed to accommodate all boilers and that proper supervision and check be kept on tireroom employees and the importance of their task n the abatement of this nuisance be Impressed upon them. 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