IS SPOR t: Anderson & Brown Win From Hauser Bcos. team AnGerson & Brown won from the Hauser Bros, team in the Com mercial basketball league by ficoretof 19 to 12. - Anderson & rowi made & whirlwind start which was continued throughout the game. '' Hauser Bros, team was handicapped by two of the players being.. Injured. Jones ibad blood poison, and White suffered with a sore toot. Garnet Harra of the winning team played an aggres sive game,. ' 1 ." - Lefcnon of the Anderson & Browii team -and Lieske of the Hauser Bros!' team were put out for roughs playing by Prank Ma- Boa, reieree. , The long shot of the game was made' by Crelghton of Hauser Brosv-wha put the ball in the bas ket from . the middle of the floor This , was, the first of the cham pionship games. - The Union Oil team won from the Oregon National Guard team eight to 24.1 -,; Tha guard started out with a whirlwind game but in the, second half yard is and Pug Ross worked a , long combination which the guard, team could not fathom. 2.11 INCHES RAIN I FALLS IN SALEM (Continued from page 1) - break; la. the dike flooded the streets' at high tide. The Colum bia fiver highway ' between here and' Portland was blocked In num erous places by trees and rocks and at several points was under vater as a result of streams being out of their banks. :r EUGENE. Ore.; Dec. Heavy rainfall during tho 24 hours' end ing early- tonight ' caused 1 the streams in this part of Oregon to rise ."rapidly and some of them Everyw Raising the T Family "-That servant is always In the wrong Placer' Fisher w-, 1 -it KAtriU DCs. VVJTC THE. OTHER ROCm OH VE.W-, 1LU mv ir OP UiJTVA VAELR" Sol . - I ' "TV since u3H00Noyu f. COMG OtV MOfciEM BUNCH. 115 RE FRlEfJOS kiss- TlA A. Ar - 1 were almost at uood stage. ; They were still rising late tonight. Some. damage was done through out Lane county during a heavy wind storm last night. In some sections of the mountainous dis tricts large quantities of timber were blown down, s f Snow Falls. '' .77 ':. YAKIMA, Wash, Dec. 6.- Twelve Inches of snowfall were reported from' the Kachees. Kee- chelus and Cle Elum lakes district as a result of the storm during the past 24 hours. Only . light rain fell in Takima and the lower val ley. But slight wind damage was reported. ".' wind. The only damage so far i This, of course, does not apply, to reported is to leiepnone, telegraph the several individuals .who shave and power lines. . . . appeared in vaudeville In the n.it Portions of the city were in! but these exerted themselves and darkness part of last night and Showed an improvement over the WALLA WALla, Wash., Dec. Three quarters! of an inch of rain fell in Walla WalU the last 24 hours accompanied by a heavy THE XMAS STORE. FOR MEN i Let Vm Help You Select Ills Gift From! Oar IT. Large Showing osel. THE MAN'S SHOP Dads For Men. Cooley. ..I being down. The Pacific Power and Light company lost several poles on Its high 'tension line be tween the city and the power plant on thes upper Walla Walla river. Mill creek Is rising rapidly and telephonic connection between the city and the headworks of the water system. 14 miles up Mill creek, is broken. As on the previous night, the fashion review, with its bevy of beauty, its wonderful creations and dazzling lichtine effects. brought for the highest approval. Following the show all mem bers of the cast, including the or chestra, were the guests of Claude Belle at the Gray Belle. Although the hour was late, the cast availed themselves of the hospitality. Members ol . ... the. orchestra. whose names have not been given before, donated their services for the rehearsals and the two nights or the show were A. F. Galgano, director, ani Miss Naomi Whalen, first violin; Charles Kurth. second violin: Mrs. Ruth Galgano. niano: Ft, J. Beebe, 'cello; Richard Rvlev. Cherrians Conclude Success- inet: steeinammer. trom- r. .1 rt.- r r- I bone: Charles Pnht rnmnt fn.i SECOND NIGHT OF REVUE GOES BIG ful Performance and Daz zling Fashion Show Mark J. Renne, drums. Greeted by another large crowd. larger than that attending the first performance, the Cherrians in ; their Music Box Revue last night successfully wipett out what ever criticism they may have re ceived from the show of the pre- Tious year. Members of the cast, the first effects of appearing before an au- .dience and under the elare of bright lights, presented their acts in truly nrofessional manner. n Iff TO TAKE PHUT IN PROGRAM MS MATTH MASCOT FOR THE MIDDIES. IS CALLED HOME Pioneer and Well Known and Esteemed Salem Woman Goes to Final Rest . . . . -. 'J" , , .. I i i 1 - . , , , , ! ' i..'. - . ' f ...... ; Long Distance Service -;: Japanese Prince Will Put on a a . . Jui jutsu lumblmg Act at Show Tonight - The Cosmopolitan club of Wil lamette university will give an en tertainment this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Willamette chaoeL Eaton hall. - The - Cosmooolitan inducted fromWebh - i - From tilteen to twenty-one telephone operators cooper . " ate in establishing a New York- ;San Francisco circuit; and other r , .telephone employees by scores? must be at their posts to insure : I efficient transmission. : That you may have a choice , s l of. destination for your voice, a ; Vast network of Bell System cir- ; cuits intercanttects all important, centers, reaching millions of ; homes and business places.. Over these circuits more trianr I for use another army of workers j , had wrestled !with problems of construction and maintenance, -j ;? A huge manufacturing plant i had mobilized its forces. , , j f .Thousands of toilers in mine and forest had sought "raw -! materials. . ; - Physicists-and chemists, ' j through . laboratory research, j had laid a sure foundation for j.Mciem? service. lOy 'it f Alllahe: forces and -wonders ofindustry and science have been club is composed 6f foreign born students attending Willamette. An Important -person taking part in the show Is Norl Yama sblta, a Japanese prince. Mr." Tamashita, who is of the ancient order of Japan's royalty has come to Willamette to prepare for a ca reer among his own people. He Is. an advanced student in tumbling and a teacher or JIu Jitsu. Other Japanese ' at the school Bay that Nori's style of Jiu Jitsu is known only to the royalty in JaDan Shingfore Marumoto,' who will be Nori's subject says that he 'con siders it a high honor to be allow ed, to associate with a prince like Yamashita. These Japanese will put on a tumbling. Jul Jitsu exhi bition followed by a demonstration of fencing In full oriental armour. Cedric Chang, a Chinese student will sing and dance some -oriental ballads. Mr. Chang' was graduat ed from a course in dancinsr and stage entertaining" at the Univer sity of Pekln., He has established I the habit of : writing two poems a Mrs. D. W. Matthews died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. II. H. dinger. 897 Mill street, on Thursday December 6th, Mrs. Matthews and husband. the late D. W. Matthews. . were early residents' of Salem, and am ong the most esteemed and useful of the citizens of this city while they were active participants in its various activities. They came here from Illinois in 1S81. She was born at Mason, Illinois. Oct 30, 1848. She is survived by the follow ing children : Mrs. G. G. Brown and Mrs. II. H. Olinger f Salem and Ralph R. Matthews -nt- St Lrfuis, Mo. : also ,. grandchildren Mrs. Lloyd Shisler of Harrisburtr. Oregon, and Harold Olineer of Sa lem; and great grandchildren Bar bara and Francis Shisler. The following brothers and sis ters are also living:' Mrs. v D. F. Lane, Mrs. F. M. McLench and Mrs. J. D. Clark, all of Salem; Leslie W. Leith. Soldiers Home. Calif... Mrs. H. II. Ragan. Portland. Oregon, E. T. Leith, Dixon, Ills., and Mrs. Enola Myers, Los An geles, Calif. V Funeral services will be con- & Clouch's chapel dn Saturday. at 2 o'clock. December 8, I MAJORITY PROBLEMS ARE DISCUSSED BY PRESIDENT (continued from page 1) the floor and overflowed the nai leries heard the president.' Hun dreds unable to get near the cham ber were able to hear him on the east plaza of the capital through amplifying apparatus. Airs. Coolidge Attends ; So great was the crush on the floor that the sergeant at amis was unable to cry out resolutions passed by the house for the clear ing Of the floor before the arrival of senators who filed in to take seats allotted them in the front rows. , In one second members of the cabinet were seated. Mrs. Coolidge heard the ores! dent's address from the front row of the executive gallery. The president was given an ova tion as he entered and left the , . : ' - x' j X - l mmv " ' G?r r i T t' - i f IMS a i i i. "J, I ' -' i t -,'' ' vx-.-. r ' i T -. f - . , I v . I jiiniMiaBJiwum;a:-ir-li- M in Yrm--, i,. M editor by putting herself on tha Honor Roll. So you see It pays to try and put yourself there after all. Mr. Bill Hunt Is one that says he wants the car and one who Is doing so very fine work. Al though he is not the highest Le gradually creeped up on the Honcr Roll. v 'Now remember Saturday, De cember 8 at 9 p. m. sharp this of fice will close as far as Issuing votes on the' two diamond rings so be here early and work Just as hard as you possibly can for you never can tell just who that win ner will be. The Army and Navy football teams will have their annual clash oa ytr m the Pl rounds New York, on Saturday, November ? V ?efciavy eoat 8hown above wU1 company the Middies in their dash for victory. , . Furs Furs-Furs '- That meet every consideration. West Fur Co. 521 Court. d7. SM TEA DANDY TO on Hi It's Grandmother's Bring Hark Color and Lustre to Hair. SATURDAY IS BIG DAY IN CONTEST (Continued from page 1) week; one Jn, English and the other , iT' , Wt8.'reate,,y ?f :-rw;.-" a Vk.... ,; Dlauded. during his address. He 1 5 S,ooo. trarhc employees stand n : draWnXition toe'rve -Votfvhcn guard. .Jlut long before these j you makcjU'long distance tele highway of speech were ready j phone call. ' lk : One Policy One System Universal Service stem And AH Directed Towards' Better Service The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company In Chinese. . A Chinese magazine recently accepted one' of his poems. jt A talented Filipino who will perform is Sof io Zarzadias. Sofio plays nearly air of the native in struments of the Philippines and will ' entertain with selections on the mandolin, guitar, ukelele and piano. Two other Filipinos on the program compose the senior class deb Ale team this 'yearf; They are sinrorosa r'adiiia who taught in the high schools of Manila for a number of years . and , Ponciano Tuanlo, an expert with (he Philip pine mandolin. The money will go towards sent ing the Willamette delegates to the Student Volunteer to the conven tionat Indianapolis. The program will be in ocien tal costume and will, last about two hours. The program for , the Chinese Chatter: "Red Cham ber Dream," "Day Dreamine in the Temple," by Cedric Chang. Chinese Traditions Explained by John Tsai. Dialogue "Two Students Cedrle Chang and John Tsai. A Myth, by Cedric Chang. Japanese Jangle Preparation for tumbling; i Tricks of Judo: Fencing ( In original! outfits) Shingoro. Marumoto- and Norl Tamashita are taking these, parts. Philippine Frolic , AlitaptaD. (one step): Himahinayi (danza): Philippine Love Song (S. Padilla); Layaro (danza): Pusonx (danza) : K.agobi tone step): Ponciano Tu anio will play the Philippine man dolln, Sofio Zarsadias, the guitar; prefaced his message with a trib ute to President Harding, and both "the house and senate after resuming their individual sessions later adjourned until Monday out of respect to the dead president. w MEM OPPOSED BY NINE STATES Movement Against President oi neuuouc is oianea -Few Disorders You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous al most over night if you'll . tet a bottle, of "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea recipe, Im proved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually. says a well known druggist here. Because it darkens the hair so naturally, and evenly that no one can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise . awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound tonight and you'll be de lighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appear ance within a few days. Adv put yourself along with the rest right now. J Let's sree"you do it. MrsV Gi "N. Thoriipstfn has been laying very low and yesterday she too sprung among the Honor ones. Mrs. Beckendorf still shows Keclpe to i . , . .. .. ' d . iays in xne Honor Roll. . John Edwards was awav down yesterday in the list and yes terday put himself on the Honor ItOll. Miss Katherfn UlUmn. was' another ."awav down and v. terday she surprised the contest y Great Mystery i 1 , i Willacslle Ve!! Transfer Co. Past Through Freight to 2LH Valley Point Daily. , fcpeed-Effidency-Service , Balem-Portland-Woodbcrn Conrallis - Bngene Jefrcrtca ' Dallaa - Albany-Moniacti . Indcpendenco Uonros Sprtngfleld SHIP BY TOUCH Mike's Auto Wrecking House Has moved to larger quar ters .on .Center .St., .near Bridge. We sell used parts from 50 to 80 Per Cent Off Auto Repairing Guaranteed Work. Make "HIM" Happy With A Comfy Bathrobe fV VERA CRUZ. Dec. 6. (Br The Associated Press)- Mine states of the republic of Mexico have joined a movement against President Obregon and General P. Ellas Calles, ' Obregon's choice as hs successor in ; the presidency, ac cording to Information reaching here tonight. ; The states In which ! me revolution is said to . nave made its aunearance are Vera Cruz, San Luis Potosl, Chihuahua, Michoacan, Tamaullnas. Jalisco. Sinaloa. Sonora and Toluca. i Late advices received in this city sid tht federl troops sent out from Mexico City hd established contact with rebel forces. Several deputies of the Mexican congress, most of whom are mem bers of the Cooperatlsta party, have ' arrived here and hava an nounced their Intention nf Blentlnar Frederic Phurad. nkelele. while I a Slaforosa Padilla will dance and tablfchlhg the naUonal congress In Coal and Dry Wood Rock Springs and Utah -'y Coal We have no bargain days Our Prices are the time. right all The Gift Showing: is Now Ready ,;?urinff baSkis Christmas smile everv dav with one of these beautiful comfv St 1,217 ,A small deposit will hold anv-Rolii. untn ; Priced At 55, 56.50, 57.50, S9,S 10, 512.50 ; AH Sizes ' . LARMER TRANSFER CO. BISHOP'S CLOTHING and WOOLEN MILLS STORE ; ; tnu city.