THE OREGON; STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON ' TtTTTnoniV IfATiVTTVA TiTlnnnnnn a. " . . i -. iuuuouni DiuikiMiiii. nr.iii'.niir.K y i .i'r-i.t r CITY NEWS IN 'BRIEF i i i ,p Basketball Game Tonight- Championship basketball games in the commercial league will' be played at the Salem armory to night. The games are slated to begin at 7:30 o'clock- The final contest of the merles, a postponed game, will be played a week from tonight. i ' r i I - Radios ;'. ;'. ,r- ,f ' V ; For Xraaa should be ordered as early as possible.'- We expect a big rush. Order , yonrs early and give n & chance to install it prop erly. 1 Salem Electric Co. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. d23 Meyer Raze Building -; What is commonly known as the "H. W. Meyers Skyscraper," located on State near the .Red Cross headquarters baa disappear ed. The building was used as a small candy and soft drink estab Eleventh Hoar Arrivals in smoking seta will in terest prospective buyers. , C. S. Hamilton. : d22 Rprfeders Fay Pi : Two speeders and one bicycle ordinance violator appeared - be fore Marten Poulsen, police Judge "Wednesday.. The speeders - were E. E. Poulten, 4S0, North Eigh- - " Cqnitable Savings M Lou " Assoc latioa , - Portland, Oregon. ' fairy G. Keeney, Representative, fcOl Masonic Bids. Phone 1840 US Otcgm Bnaa TaUpaa 4T - i . - .... .. The Seavey, Bell Insurance 4 Agency - General Insurance ; Frsak Wifw HYDnO-ELECTniC niERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE : : (Formerly Dr. Schenki) 'V ; Cottage Sc. fnorn: - r 1182 Grafted " Walnut Trees , . . . JvprTd Franca. Prmn. inu . Gnral Unrwry Stack , Sales Yard aad onica, Mi rtrry St J FHUITLAND NURSERY A. J. ilATXUS, Prop. . Orxice Phone 1B3. . Res. 1140MI .: . C3ti:cpathx Tba Olxlnal and TJesals Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill full, , Paialeta Adjustment that get result. 2.1 C. UAIUZllLIi : CxttcsdLie Pbysiciaa b4 -. i . Earsreosi . " " -.. Oregon. r j.- ;".- r ESS U. SL Si3aa&l Zaek Txl2tt ' rasas tst Baa. rasas J on. n. H.WHITE XlMtraala glass is aas TxssksuM ? , (Sz. Aarasu If aaei.) fl&lffH ' , , Ore an teenth, former prison engineer, and it. P. Nourse. of the Wlllam hotel. Each was fined 1 5. W. P. Emmel. 335 North Summer, was fined 12.50 'for riding his bicycle after dark without a light. The arrests were" made f by Officer Vogt. ., - - v " i : v f : i - .H- J Attention, BPOK f On Thursday evening the Buck eye, Trio will entertain the Elks' lodge. The Christmas number of The Elklet Is also J expected to make its appearance that evening. OversUred Parking limit The first victim to be arrested for a violation of the 60-mInute parking limit: was John A. Krebs, 965 Saginaw, who was arrested Wednesday by Officer , Branson. He was cited to appear in the po lice court at 11 o'clock thia morn ing. Krebs parked on Liberty be tween State . and j Court long enough over the limit to attract the attention of the officer. . Dance at Macleay Saturday . Dec. 22. Lady and gents prize. d22. . " ? - : Ucensea Granted Marriage licenses were granted yesterday to Thomas H. Peterson, Sclo, and Esther E. Huhleman. Sa lem; Henry Heine and Anna Schulky, Salem, and W. W. Me Donell aad Ellen M. Baker, both of Salem. ' ! , Holly for Sale !';. City View Cemetery d25 aieat Market Bnrglartaed - Though his meat market ' was entered by burglars some time time Tuesday night there was nothing taken according: to a com plaint made to the police yester day by J. M. Snyder, of Highland street. ! Entrance was gained to the store by breaking a window. ' Order now. We deliver. Flake's Petland. 4-d7tt Pythiana Hold Convention Nearly 300 Knights of Pythias were, present hejre for the district convention, j f Lodge ; members from .the entire, district were In attendance, with7 Claude W. Bar rack, of Tillamook, : grand chan cellor and JW C. Gleason of -Portland, grand keeper of records and seal, as visiting officials. The Dallas drill team defeated a local all-star aggregation by a narrow margin in putting on the work in the rank of knight. ' Holly Wreaths, AU Six ' Also an assortment of potted plants for Christmas. , Plant's Floral Shop, 185 S. Com'l. d20. Electric Curling irons ? t : Two-year guarantee; one year guarantee marcel wavers. . Re duction on all appliances. Hallk's Electric shop, 337tCourt. St. d23 Service Profcfcted Oretown Grange Xo. 354 of Til lamook county has. registered a petition with . the public service commission demanding better ser vice by. the Cloverdale Telephone company. A Good Showing? Of smoking stands Just arrived at Hamilton's. Young Ladle Whd Will Volunteer to dance in chorus for charity in exchange for In structions v in; stage dancing, by professional.: Call Chamber pf Commerce Thursday, 7:30 p. m. 20. Divorce Granted , . Monroe Sturgls was awarded a decree of divorce yesterday r by Judge Bingham from Ima Belle Sturgls and custody of two minor children. Desertion was the charge on which the divorce was granted.: : , : a - A New Lot - ' . Of smoking stands arrived late for holiday' presents. Hamilton's. ! .-! " 422 Stege V1U Build . Paul Stege will build a one-story dwelling at 1330 Center at a cost of 3000 according to a build ing, permit issued ;yesterdajr r by Marten. Poulsen, city recroder J Long Trial on Saturday T.': K: I TrUl of E. F. Long will be held Saturday in the Justice court. Long was arrested. December 8 on a complaint signed by W; B.iDun cang, charging him with failure to keep a meat, market in a sanitary condition. - , . v'.vri'v h "a" I LADD ffl- BUSH v BANKERS Estatlished 18C3 - General Canldns Business Oflee IXours Frcm 10 A. JL lo Z V. il, .Oregon Pulp, and Pap.gr Co. Salem, Oregon . ; ... MANUFACTURERS ' ; s Sulphite,' and ManiU Wrappings, also Butchers Wrappings,- Adding ' Machine ' Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drug Bond, TissuV Screenings and Specialties; Announcing the Opening Today of Our FLORAL SHOWROOM Next Door to Oyster Loaf Cafe in Xew Adolph A Waters r. Building. Corner Court and liberty St. - . -: " -We will hare on display innumerable plants suitable.' for Christmas gifts. Among them being such old faToriteaas: ' Cyclamen, Poinsettas, Rubber Plants, Heather Ferns--Potted Plants of all kinds. , ' ' V : ' We will also be glad to hare you call at our Greenhouses. 127 N. Liberty. A. D. SMITH FLORIST of distinction and neatness is being . built at the corner of Twelfth and Lee streets any judge of architecture will say it is fascinating. j The work is being done with care and scrupulous economy. . ; ; ...Its cost plus a slight margin Is the price at which it will be soIdFart cash monthly installments.. cc T. S. Maclicnzie, Owner's Representative Hotel. Lease Signed Under a lease signed yesterday, work , on a new , $60,000 hotel in Eugene similar . to theone jhain talned here by the Central "state Terminal hotel, will begin at once. In addition to the cost of the building about $10,000 will be needed for furnishing. For the purpose of signing the lease, Rich ard Shepard. of Albany, secretary treasurer of the hotel company, A. B. Parks and W. E. Powell of Eugene were In Salem Wednesday. The new hotel will be on Willam ette, between ' Fifth attd Sixth, in Eugene. fcfV-t,' ' ' Calendar At Stand ley 4 Bush Bank Bldgi Foley office, ' d20 Lions Hear Health Hints "!-Believing ; more can be accom plished by preaching prerentlon than by siring assistance after contracting disease. Dr. William B. Mott, president of the Lions club, will tell members how to take care of themselTes : at the weekly luncheon Friday. . He will speak on "How to Live Longer.'' John J. Rottle' will be the chair man of the day. " I , Opens . Store Today , .... V The West Fur company will open up today In the new location on Liberty - street. , George . Alder in. the owner and manager, says that the opening is at least four weeks late, but It will, be open, by noon today, sure. : Decorators and employes -.were busy - at- the new store until an early hour thi.i mor ning getting the shop . in readi ness. Disabled Men to Meet Edward L. Clark, ' commander of the Disabled War. Veterans of the World War- is going' to' hate eharge of the meeting of all those disabled men of the late war who are interested. in organiting a chapter of thY.DAV here. The meeting will be held in the armory Friday night at 7:30. , All those disabled.' who hare claims that can be handled, who hare not beenTe- : -.. died : . j COONEY Leo J. Cooney, 4 0, died Dec. 18 at a'local' hospital. : Is suxYlred byV his widow. Fay - Cooney. of this city, by his par ents, also three brothers and one sister In Yankton, S. D. Funeral announcement f will ! be made later from the Salem Mor- tuary. ; - ' ; ! Webb & Clough Iczihj Fczrrd Directors Expert T!nha1ncr Rigdon & Son's IIOUTUAIXY DAYS V " uirni ii n hablllUted to the right line of work, are asked to come.- Tl)f re will be a roll rail made, for those who know say. there la nearly SO men to work on for a" start. TU Is urged that- everybody" who can, be there. Those who have been hon orably discharged from the ser vice on account of disabilities' in curred between the dates of April . 1 917, and November 1 1.1 1 1 8, are eligible for membership. Bljr Danre) At Dreamland ! Saturday night. Ladies .free, gents 5 Sc.. Lota of pep, best of music and floor In the valley. d22. :.-..:.: Chimney Fire Calls , For the first time since Decem ber 8, the fire department receiv ed a call. Tuesday night a chim ney fire called out the department. The alarm came from 8 5 2 Broad way Tuesday evening. Salem Man Injured . Bruises were received by J. E. Cains of the Mason-Ehrman -company Tuesday night when his au tomobile turned completely , over while he was on the way to Al bany. : Driving through - a thick fog Gains was unable to see sev eral, loose horses on the highway until in their midst. In an effort to avoid hitting any of these, the automobile was turned over and badly wrecked, though the driver was not seriously injured In the accident. - -. - Parrhases Barber Shop II. G. Coursey, well-known Sa lem barber, has purchased;.' the shop at 156 South' Commercial, anf after being out of business for some time, again takes his place in the ranks of Salem proprietors. Mr. Coursey has owned several city shops at various times, but un til making his last purchase, had been employed in the , shop on North Liberty. - Making Christmas Wreaths Nearly 100 Christmas wreaths have been completed for the- dis abled war veterans ,pf 'Portland. The wreaths were requested by the Portland headquarters of the American Red Cross. Oregon grape' and mistletoe , are being used in their manufacture. - Corrallls Klwaalans Organized . That a Kiwanis club of SO mem bers has been organized in Cor vallis was the word received in the city Wednesday. Though the or ganization has been completed It will not begin to function until. af ter the first of the year. It is ex pected that a big delegation of Salem Kiwanis in addition to those clubs in the district will be present for the installation cerei. monies. ' i Wrightman Trial Today Selection of the Jury, to try Dr. A. E. Wrightman, Silverton physi cian charted with possession of liquor, will be made in the justice court at 10 o'clock this morning. The trial will be held at 2 o'clock in -the afternoon. . Prosecution of the case is in the hands of James West,' of the attorney general's of fice. ' : ;. Florist Opens City Office ' -A. D. Smith, local florist with greenhouses at 1278 North Lib erty, has opened temporary down town of flees in the Adolph & Wat ers building adjacent to the Oyster Loaf restaurant on Court street. He will remain here until after the holidays and Is able to secure permanent offices. Mr.JSmtth has another . greenhouse junder con struction with : a ground' space of 33 by 100 feet. lie plans' the erection of two others in the near future. , Berry Meeting Today - Loganberry growers and others Interested in the future of the in" dustry will ;- meet : in ;the auditor ium of the Chamber of Commerce at 1:30 o'clock th is afternoon to hear the situation discussed by H. H Haynes, president of tbe'Hay-nes-Foster Baking company. Tort land, and the Salem Baking! com" pany.i", Mr. Haynes recently re turned from a three months trip through the east where he devoted himself to a study of conditions. While he gave the major result of his studies at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon Monday, but was-willing to come to Salem again In order that more growers might hear of his trip and what he found out. Vacation Begins Friday With the last ' class completed tomorrow afternoon, all pupls in the Salem grade scbooh; and stud ents in the high school and at-Wil lamette university will begin their two week's holiday vacation. Ex aminations are now under way at both the state university and OAC Royal Ann Cherry Trees Big reduction on all cherry and prune stock. . Sales yard and of fice at Cherry City Hotel. 130 S. High. . ? ut MATH IS NURSERY CO. Office Phone 1758. Res. 10F4 . The ERA ClinicV ; Diagnosis and Treatment of . Disease by ' the Abram's (E. R. A.) Method Children's Clinic Dally ; ; Consultation Free . ' - y ! Dr. Harrison L Folk, -D?. Paul G. Stapran Hours 10 a. m. to S p. m. vv Cor. i:t!t cad Etate (1431 Etate) and flalm pople who are attend ing either institution are expected to . arrive home lato Friday nght and on through the week-end. z Assbit Ex-Service Vomen , Ex-service women of . the north- RELIEVEIk Borf) - COCGH Mrs.''L. Yah ' Belle," Pendroy, Mont.,.wrltes"I, like your Cough Medicine very -well. My '.little boy 6 years bid, had a very bad couch and after using FOLEY'S HONEY AND FAR COMPOUND he se cured relief." For ' coughs, ' colds and - hoarseness there is no better remedy on the market today than FOLEY'S HONEY AND -TAR COMPOUND. It , has stood the test of time, serving three - gen erations. Get the genuine; refuse substitutes. Sold everywhere. Adv. '''.. west who are In need ;of medical treatment or domiciling care will be taken care of In government in-, stitutlons even ' though their dis abilities are not due strictly to war service, according to informa tion received by Brazier C. Small, adutont pf,Capital Post No. 9, of the r American legion.- Arrange ments are being mad- in Portland, S3!'. Spokane and Boise offices to" take care of - such applicants. Special homes... have.' been estab lished' at Danville,; 111., ana MIW waukee,.;Wis., for this purpose. Women are'now on the etate basii as -men who were In the service." It la estimated that . there are ceaTly 460 women in the country who will seek admission at thest? two homes " within a short time. Goodl Casidy Only good candy is called for repeatedly. And it takes repeat orders to build up a successful businessC ; You know that, and know ing it, .you realize of course, ' , the' importance of making the finest candy possible to create. We do this, and have for 32 years made. Spa Cho colates the standard of ex-; cellency. ' For a merrier , Christmas give';- . "'. : opa Uandies Sfade Right Here la Salem MakeHer Happy 4- ' mm.-. . m. - BSw - A -e-. w - " Give Heri a Hoover Sweeper The only Sweeper having the Vibrating Brush, and always ready,, to go. No petty annoying re pairs. Also agents for the Eureka and Universal sweepers; . wm::gahlsd6rf The Store of Housewares " Phone 67. 135 N. Liberty 1 i .- j.Z .', URN1 1 P4 U R i - FROM A TRULY CHRISTMAS STORE V-:.V Fine, furniture, the land. that you and everybody else likes to have h the only kind we sell our customers. No shoddy short-lived affairs, but subs tan v tially built iifetime furniture always ready to give home service. .' Now with the Xmas spirit abroad o'er the land it is well to make the fam ; Uy gift a gift of furniture. With stocks at their height of completeness, with se lections the best in town, -with: values at their apex, it becomes, your pleasure and necessary duty to visit our store at the earliest moment to choose , just the piece of furniture you need. Listed below are a few of the many splendid. Xmas gifts we have for your inspection. f Ten Wagons - j ; r Electric Lamps ' Ferneries llair Mirrors ' .Ladles Desks r i Costume - . Dining Room Snltew I - Sewing Cabinet i - - Hoosier CabinHs ; i Fireside Chairs : Dishes Jardiners . ' s - Hugs RIssells Sweepers f Card Tables 1 ' Fern Dishes - , Fibre Suites . Suit Casea If and Bags . : Traya . . . -; Fralt Baskets ; Shopping Baskets " Windsor Rockers - - Davenport Tables . Carpet Sweeper Cedar Chests ; Table Covers -1 Book Enda " - ". v c . ". : . .. .... . X. ' -. ,,. ... ' . 1.. . 'j. .: -V.... J.''-, , .. , . .it O v1 Courhes ' Davenports , v Day Beds Cushions'' It . .Floor Lamps Bed Spreads Blankets - Bedroom Suites Library Tables Library-Dinner , Table Dressing Tables ... Book Cases - Breakfast Rets ' Flower" Stands - Ten Wagons ' -.Vacuum Cleaners 'Spinet. Desks 1 Bud Dishes Mirrors ': - Clocks : - Pyrex Rets Buffets . Iimps , Comforters Desks - - ' Costumers Smoking Stands Cate Leg Tables. Console Tables -Occasional Tables Tilt Top Tables Chairs Sewing Cabinets" ' Candle Slicks Windsor Chairs Picture Frames 5 : i Many other items singularly, and in suites that would malce useful Christmas ILTOM GOOD FURNITURE Trade in Your Old Fudniture on New 340. Court St. : f '.... Visit Our s Exchange Department w (1 123 Ncrth Ccnur.ercial St. Pkcne 71