THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1924 sr 1 i. 5 it i . k : t V k t r f 'TV 1 '4 i J I f f i III ? k .' - u 4 ! I k : CI WW NEWS Lecture Attract Pew it was a disappointing small crowd, less than 100, who gath ered at the Armory last night to hear a wonderful address by Tom Skeyhill, Anzac soldier and lectur er, brought to Salem under the auspices ; of the American War Mothers. The1 speaker " delhrered an exceptionally fine lecture on the "New Renaissance." In order to give everyone an opportunity to hear the speaker the lecture was delayed until nearly 8:80 o'clock Had the War Mothers realized a profit on the lecture the proceeds would nave been applied upon the memorial monument at the court house lawn. i Luncheon Today Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe, J65 N. Liberty. Open 111 to 11. d3 Liv AVirea to Meet The -Live Wires Sunday school class of the Leslie Methodist church will be addressed by their teacher. A- C. Bohrnstedt. local business man, Sunday mominjg, on the analysis of love, as commented on 4y Paul's letter- to the Corinth ians. Salem young people are in vited to attend this meeting. Take No Spinal Adjustment Until you have! a neurocalo meter reading by Pr, O. L., Scott, U. S. National Bank Bldg. d3tf Dean Is Delayed r Word was received at the YM CA yesterday that! Sherman Dean, who has been engaged to assist in the drawing up of plans for the new Salem YMCA building, has been delayed in the east on ac count of serious illness. He is ex pected to arrive here within three ireeks. ' : ' 4 Elk Memorial i vi Will be held Sunday. Dee. 7th, at 2:15. at the Grand theater. Members will please meet at I OOF hall at 2 p. m. This service is open to the public. . d7 Colonel Abrams Speak The Hi-Y . club -of the Salem YMCA was addressed by Col. Carle Abrams last night. About 30 members were present at the gath ering and Colonel Abrams was well received.' - -v .-- Da tire, AVOW Hall 4 - Silverton, Saturday, Dec. 6. Music by Thomas Bros. Moonlight Serenaders.; Vh dS WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 jTypawrifers ts iJown S5 KostlUy O. U. Xockwood 347 X. Cora. 8W . Pbon 86S TERMINAL TAXI t SERVICE Can for hire without drivers PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service POPULAR PRICED Men's and Young Men's Tailored Suit 25 to f43 D. H. MOSHER TAILOR Dr. B. II. White . f Osteopathy Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram's method) Office Phone 858 or 463-J .606 U. Sw Bank Bids. p (' LAPP BANKERS IT Established 1808 F f f General Banians Business I i -1 , :.. - : 1 - i Office Hours from 10 a. m, to 3 p. m. We Cairy All -1U , i;' Crowder Gets Place Rey. U. S. Crowder has been elected to the membership of the Marion county YMCA committee. He Is spending several hours each day in helping Benjamin Kimber organize Marion county and in promoting YMCA work here. Spe cial efforts have been made to arrange various banquets In the county and to stage Father and Son meetings. ; Tony Sars's Marionettes Saturday, Dec. 6, at Armory. Matinee prices: Children, 25c; adults 50c. Evening: Children, 50c; adults, $1.00. No reserved seats. -' , ' : . d6 Place Is Desired A. C. Bohrnatedt, teacher of the Live Wire Sunday school class, de sires to secure a place in one of the Salem homes for a member of his class. The young woman in question is a student at Willam ette and It is necessary that she secure employment to enable her to attend school this year. Special Exhibit-- Of Juvenile Books on display all week at the Atlas Book and Stationery Co. J . d5. Downing Is Improving The latest report from the Sa lem hospital last night stated that County Judge W. II. Downing was slightly improved; He had rested easier during the day and no sud den change for the worse was ex pected. Judge Downing was taken to . the hospital last Sunday alter he , was taken ill I at his home in the Waldo Hills district. Birth Reports ! Certificates of birth were filed with the city health officer Thurs day for the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jewell. R, Elmore of 129 5 ! Leslie. The new arrival has been ;named Frank Elbert Elmore. Em met t J. Summerville. is the name given to a son born to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Summerville at the Willamette sanitarium. . . Luncheon Today- Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe, 165 N. Liberty. Open 1 1 .to 1 1, d5 Stage Men to Meet ; " A bannupt and session of the state association of auto stage men will be held at the Marion hotel next jWednesday. I Stage men and Attorneys from various Parts of the state are expected to be pres ent, i Prospective legislation will be discussed at the meeting. Lost, Brown Traveling Bag On highway between Salem and Portland. Finder please , notify Halick Electric Shop, 337 Court. . :: . d4tf Chambers to Speak J. W. Chambers, Salem business FACTORY SITE FOR SALE ! On railroad switch,' adjoin i ing Standard ' Oil Company's , plant on 16th St. Inquire of W. T. Rigdon. Dancing! Dancing! Salem's New Auditorium , Ladies Free Wednesday and Saturday Bezanson's Blelody Phlends Skating, Skating, Skating At Dreamland Thursday, Friday, Saturday i 7:30 to 10 p. m. , jHear Our New Calliope I RADIO HEADQUARTERS -!: For i RADIO SUPPLIES j Open Evenings P 189 SOUTH HIGH TT BUSH Sizes bf Coal from the large furnace to the smallest nut slxa. Tell os for what purpose the coal is required and well point out the proper size to use. But although we carry all i sizes, we handle only one ! Quality,- the very best coal i from the very best mines. Our coal service is your to : command. Price range front $10 to f 15 Also handle the best Diamond Briquettes flS PHONE 930 Trcnsfer & Storage Co. man, will be the principal speaker at the Lions' club luncheon today at the Marion hotel. He will talk on "Service Clubs and Their Re lation to Business Ethics." As an added feature Walt Rosebraugh will give a five-minute talk on "Is the Salem den merely a noisy luncheon club or are we a real service club? If we serve, whom do we serve, and how?" It is re quested' by the ; committee in charge that the five minutes be spent in a searching talk and flat tery is to be left out entirely. En tertainment will be provided by James Smart, with some oE the octet songs. MacDonald's 1925 Almanac 20c a copy at Tyler's drug store. 157 S. Commercial: . I d5 WOW Lodge To Entertain The Woodmen of the World, Salem Camp .118, will be host to night to lodgemen from Dallas, Silverton and Marion. At 8 o'clock the officers and team of the Dal las and Silverton camps will intro duce the large class which ' gives Salem 750 members as a result of a membership drive launched Nov ember 1. A banquet will also be served tonight. On January 6, of ficers and team of the Salem camp will go to Dallas to initiate a class that is now being gathered. Christmas Books for Children From two to sixteen at the Atlas Book & Stationery Co. d5 ; ; Dallas Lodge Visiting I Silver Bell circle of the Neigh bors of Woodcraft will entertain nearly 150 members of the Dallas lodge tonight. At the last meet ing nearly 35 members of the cir cle put on the Initiatory work for the Philomath lodge. Following the initiation tonight a banquet will be served. Dance at Schindler's Hall- Saturday night. . d6 Home Changes Name The Bungalow Maternity home Is the assumed business name tak en by : Ruth E. Fuson and Helen Wldmer, according to a certifi cate filed with the' county clerk. The home is located at 1899 State and was formerly known as the Court Street Christian Church Ma ternity home. Good Eats at the Cooked food sale of j Daughters of Veterans Friday, Dec". 5, atS. P. office, 184 N. Liberty. d5 Over 4000 In Schools An increase of 89 students for the month bf November, bringing the total enrollment of the Salem public schools to 4183 is contained In a report of George W. Hug, su perintendent of schools. The en rollment this year is a gain of 253 pupils over November 1923. There are 997 students in the senior and 860 students in the J. L. Parrish junior high schools. Mistletoe Wanted ! ; Phone 1928, Pacific Fruit and Produce Co. d.7 School Meeting Slated Problems affecting publie schools will be discussed at a meeting of superintendents of first-class school districts in the state at the . Multnomah hotel. Portland, December 29. Special attention will be given to the state course of study and the week-day religious education program. Leaders of these two discussions will be J. A. Churchill, state sup erintendent of schools, of Salem, and A. F. Bittner, of Portland. Charges Nonsupport I ! John Shlles will report In the justice . court today at 10 o'clock to answer non-support charges brought against him by his wife, Dora Chiles. Men's and Boys' Overcoat On sale at the Thomas . Kay Woolen Mills on 12th street at manufacturer's prices. Good heavy all-wool overcoats for men at $12 to 316. d5 Divorce Suite Filed I Elmer R. Conn has filed papers for divorce against his wife, Laura Conn, charging desertion. He al so alleges Mrs. .Conn refused; to live In any bouse for longer than one month. Ovid C. Kumler has started suit for divorce against earl Kumler. Oregon Authors Books- Are now on display at the Atlas Book & Stationery Company. d5 Brush College to Entertain ? The main speaker at the Brush college community gathering to night will be Governor Walter M. Pierce. Entertainment will be furnished by James emart. The community of Brush Center has put on several programs during the last year and it is their plans to have several snore during the coming winter and spring. Wanted, Closed Ford I will trade a piece of timber land in Josephine county for -a closed Ford car.1 Phone 261 or 271. -n30tt Names Filed - A. It. and L. C. Eastman of Silverton have assumed the busi ness name of Eastman Brothers, and William G. Gehrke and C. J. Johnson, also of Silverton, have taken the name of the Silverton Foundry, according to papers filed with the county clerk. ; . Receives Sentence i ' A sentence of 60 days in the county jail and a fine of 3100 was given A. Henry yesterday In RIGDON c ! SON'S . MORTUARY . Unequal ed Service , M Justice court. Henry was found guilty of possessing mash some time ago. Although he was not actively engaged ' In moonshining. it is said, he was aware of the presence of the still on his place. Dazaar and Chicken Dinner ! The Ladies Aid Society of the First M. E. church will hold a ba zaar in their parlors Friday, be ginning at 10 o'clock. Fancy ar ticles, handkerchiefs, dolls, aprons home-made candies and cooked food will be on sale. At 6 o'clock In the evening a chicken dinner will be served to the public at 50c a plate. : da Police Blotter Empty Not a single entry was- made on the Salem police blotter yester day. The report filed away con tained only the date of day. Dur ing the preceding night no arrests had been made for speeders and up to a late hour Thursday night nothing had been entered for the night report. It was the quietest day the local police have experi enced for some time.. Marinello Beauty Parlors Hair cutting, 245 N. High. d5 Chorus to Have Surprise The boys' chorus will have a treat awaiting them when they meet next Monday night at the YMCA to organize for the coming year. They have secured Dr. H; C. Epley to coach them: Several Inquiries -have been made at the YMCA about the meeting Monday night and a full turnout is ex pected. , . i Good Eats at the Cooked food sale of Daughters of Veterans Friday, Dec. 5, at S. P. office, 184 N. Liberty. do Guard Officers Meet Approximately 25 officers of the Oregon national guard who live within a radius of 30 miles of Sa lem were present at the semi monthly officers' school at the adjutant general's office last night. Officers were present from Salem. Silverton. Corvallis, Dallas and Wood burn. Sale of Women's Coats Samples left from our fall stock, very' reasonably priced. Mayer, room l7, over Miller's. d7 New Hotel Popular Registration at the New Salem hotel included six - guests from Portland and ten from other parts of the state. Those from Portland were M. M. Straum, Cal B. Brown, L. R. Hawes, J. F. Nazel, W. L. Bischoff and J. F. Serfacher; H. E. Webber, Sunnyside, Wash.; W.; C: Warner, D. W. Leclais, A. W, Moorhead, L. F. Drake, A. Bader, L. C. Kemmerer, T. E. Cook, Mrs. I. A. Bronson and son Harry from San Jose, Cal. , Leaders Meet The Leaders' class of the YMCA met last night for their regular meeting which Included the award ing of tests and the discussion of plans for the coming month. One thing the leaders are to do for the coming Yuletide is to prepare baskets for the needy folks. J Pioneers Meet ' j The Pioneer club of the First Methodist church met last night under the leadership of Loyal Warner. Following the Pioneer ritual and a short business meeting the boys gave short talks on vari ous subjects. . Realtors are Optlmlsti With the coming of the linen mill and - the announcement of other contemplated industries Sa lem will make more improvements in the next 25 years thari have been made in the last 80, Judge John H. Scott, president, told members of the Marion-Polk coun Fathers and Mothers . ' ' ' I . i - ;. -.- 1 Does your child know the joy of having "his own books?" " : ' We have BOOKS FOR CHILDREN that are both IN STRUCTIVE and ENTERTAINING, which make extra good Christmas gifts. We Suggest the Following -The Little Library McMillan. i f The Mary Frances Sewing Book Fryer. Burgess Bed Time Stories. '. Peeps at Many Lands Series McMillan. f 1, Ten Distinct Editions of Mother Goose CHILDHOOD CLASSICS, 1 Such as Treasure Is'.and Alice in Wonderland King Arthur in Gift Editions Little Women. , : ' Come in and visit our Children's Book Department ATLAS BOOKS 465 STATE ty Realty association at their weekly luncheon Thursday noon. The. realtors voted to base com missions on sales on the same schedule that is used by the Port land Realty board.- It was also decided that the ruling of the ar bitration committee should be fin al in settling differences between members. ;A soil survey of Mar ion county will also be urged. First Church of Christ Scientist, Salem, Or., announces a free lecture on Christian Science by Mr. Peter V. Ross, C.S.B., , of San Francisco, ' Cal., member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist; in Boston, Mass., in the Grand theater, "Sunday afternoon. Dec. 7th, at 4 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. d7 Don't Forget Shoot at Turner Sunday, December 7. f " - d6 Project Nears Completion That the Jordan Valley project will be completed and the water running by June 1 and the feeder canal by December 10, was the statement of Harry Morrison, gen era! -manager of the Morrlson- Knudsen company, of Boise. Ida ho, who was in the city yesterday conferring with Rhea Luper, state engineer. ; Mr. Morrison received permission to begin work on the lower main canal immediately. Dry Wood for Sale 16-inch or 4-foot lengths. Call 77F2 ntf Protest Reduced Rates The public service commission has protested any reduction on rates of potatoes from either Wis consin or Minnesota if the pota toes are consigned for points in Oregon and Washington. The protest was made to protect the northwest product from the bump er crop in the middle-west. Royal Neighbors of America Will hold a bazaar and cooked food sale Saturday, Dec: 6, South ern Pacific ticket office. d6 Class to Entertain The Hub class of the Central Congregational church will enter tain the Richmond school com munity club in the church annex this evening. The teachers of Richmond school headed by Miss Fisher, the principal, will give a program.. Miss Fisher will pre sent the needs of the Richmond school to the club. Mrs. LaMoine Clark, principal of the ! McKlnley school, will : present community work. Rev. and Mrs. Parounagiau will also make inspirational talks. The idea is to have community spirit grow up in the eastern end of town around the Richmond school. Light refreshments will be served. All residents of that Dart of the city are Invited to be present and make the community meeting a real booster affair. Splnett Desks Make a wonderful Xmas present C. S. Hamilton. d4. ZlnseV Is Pleased A letter from F. Howard Zinser, former Boy Scout executive here, but now with the Boy Scout coun cil at Snokane. : says he is . very pleasantly situated there and he is enjoying it Immensely. He re fers to Spokane as "another city beautiful" and says it Is a pleas ure to be connected with scouting under such a splendid organization as exists there. He expressed the hope that scouting will get back on the map in Salem where It be lnnra Mr 7.fnpi did miehtV STOOd work while in Salem and his friends arb glad to know he is doing welltin his new location. Joe Hajgerson, district attorney at Dallas,- was a Salem visitor Thursday. j STATIONERY CO. STREET I PERSONALS W. H. Fulkerson left yesterday for Seaside, where he will spend the winter with a daughter, Mrs. Earl Saunders.: He . has been spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fulkerson. Mrs. Ivan Booth of Tillamook, was a Salem visitor yesterday. Mrs. W. L. Quinn and Mrs. Ed Sten. of Redsport. spent Thursday in the city. ; Hon. Milton A. Miller, of Port land, was a caller at the state house Thursday. ; W.-A. Elkins. a member of the state accident commission, will re ceive the 32nd Masonic order rites in Eugene this week-end. J. D. Winn, of Albany, was a Salem visitor yesterday. Larry - E. Reese, of Corvallis, was in the city Thursday morn ing. !.: Mr. and Mrs.' C. P. Bishop re turned from Portland yesterday where they visited with their sons. A. M. and Roy Bishop, and their families. L. M. Greer left for San, Fran cisco yesterday where she expects to spend the winter with her daughter. ; Mrs. B. W. Macv and dauehters Virginia and Marienne and son Roland are to spend the day in Portland. Mrs. Blanche Allen has taken the place of Miss N. A. Kenney as stenographer at the Salem YMCA. First Extensive Plane Maneuvers to be Held SAN DIEGO, Cal., Dec. 4. The first extensive maneuvers 8d IS? JWi) )i--x nit aetd Visit our big Removal Sale-S-make your dollars do shoppers are profiting by this sale. Your money will buy Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats Every One Drastically Reduced Ladies, we have many: fine gift sugges- BATHROBES -What could be more ap tions. Here is a genuine Cheney silk tie propriate than a nice bathrobe for Christ in four-in-hand styles; a wide range of mas?" New shipments just arrived from colors and patterns. Ties in this lot worth the market. Values to 7.50. Our Rc $1.50. Our Removal Sale Price moval Sale Price . ::; 88c ' ;- - $4.85 " ; A very fine, assortment of drop-stitch, BATHROBES One special lot of heavy heather mixture chmere hose ; all colors bathrobes in choice patterns. Values' to and. sizes. Just the thing for this season , . of the year. Our Removal Sale Price $10.50. Our Removal Sale Price 48c $7.45 ., i.1, i: i. i '," , r ,1 '7 v a f -rrr-, .Tsszzs.r,. ; .x i ..air.1 r ; -i1 ', ; t-j.-s-j ..x zjs-z. .bb , ,- -7 :,-r" r r " -,-t ; r "vr -.7 -r 1 Tff ' 111 rr; t r mm EXTM SPEGIA Handkerchiefs Men's Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs. This is a fine gift suggestion and some thing that men always need. Women, why not buy a dozen of these and handwork them with initials? Your husbandTwbutd appreciate them. Just think of this startl ing, low price on a pure linen handkerchief 27c, Four for $1.00 aw. joe U. S ever held In the Pacific by an air craft carrier will be conducted off San Pedro beginning December 12, with the battleships, accord ing to an announcement made to day by . officers "of the carrier Langley. With her huge flying deck covered by airplanes the Langley will steam from San Die go at dayljght,. December : 12.-Late that day the airplanes will be sent aloft from deck for maneu vers with the fleet.; Other flights will be started December 13, and after they are over the Langley will return here. , All the comforts of home are now being used as laprobes in the Jitney.' n'K "f ; . . Search Warrants Must be. Definite, Judge Declares SEATTLE, Dec. 4. -Search war rants must be specific and should charge definitely what the search is for. United States district judge Mathis Nursery.Co. Has the Petite Prune trees that will produce the lasge Petite. Call at our office opposite the Oregon Electric , depot, see sample of prunes and get our low prices on trees. We have anything you may need in the way of fruit trees. ;v MATHIS, NURSERY CO. High Street Opposite Oregon Electric Depot YOU ARE GOING TO BUY A BEFORE CHRISTMAS ' a - ' ' - -'- - - - Do your Christmas shopping now. more gifts here. 17 $4.50 Men, here you are! Regular $4.50 Wright's wool-mixed union suits. This brand of underwear is too well known to need de scription. This is a bargain that no ma'n can afford to miss. -.Supply your need for years to come at this astounding low price L $2.85 -; National Banlc Building Neterer warned federal prohibi tion agents during the hearing of a liquor violation . case : here to day. . jjgp.--.. t ; it;. "1 don't want these officers to get into the habit of breaking in to a man's private home without a search warrant for a specific case," Judge Neterer declared. Capital Bargain i House House of a Million and One Bargains 215 CENTER STRUCT double duty. Thrifty Prices XIM SPEOA WRIGHT'S Union Suit ON & G