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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1924)
THE OREGON STATESLIAN, SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 14, 1024 TIOTUiEY 15 SUITED TODAY flihee Country : Club Plans Novel Diversion for Win ter Golf Fans Members of the Illihee Country club who have been wasting much time and ammunition shooting ducks and bringing home nothing' much besides a hard cold will be given an opportunity to get even with the world and to provide their families with free turkeys for Christmas dinner today when a turkey handicap tournament will be held, beginning at 9 'o'clock. The tournament was arranged as a winter diversion for the mem bers of the club. All members participating In the tournament will play against par. handicaps included. The player turning in the lowest net score ' will receiVe a hand-fed turkey, while a ?tfill flock of the birds will be given In other awards; The grounds are in almost per fect condition at present, the re cent rains having done wonders to the course. It has been suffi ciently dry during the last few days to make the playing condi tions Ideal. The greens are in bet ter condition at present than they have been during the entire sea- ' son. ". '.'''"''. "I '". Community Club Organized ". : By Hayesville District 4 At a meeting held in the new Hayesville school Friday evening !ll STAYS r ' COLlBEfl, GLOSSY ; " ' Millions Use It Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore 3H00M aMMOHk Keeps Hair v-ombca Even stubborn, unruly or sham pooed hair stays combed all day in any style you like. "Hair-Groom' 1.3 a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well r roomed effect to your hair that :.nal touch to good dress both in I -j sin ess and on social occasions. -'Hair-Groom" is greaseless; also helps grow thick, heavy, lustrous hair. Beware of greasy, harmful i '.illations. Adv. Ivery Day a AT iiijiie s We desire to have our stocks as low as we can get them after Christmas. Right at the time you want mer chandise our goods are lowered in price. Monday we place on special sale All of our high-grade superlinen box stationery Oft- ' at the little price of, box . i OsC poc box ladies) handkerchiefs, All ladies' 25c handkerchiefs, at ..... ... - Men's 25c lisle dress socks, . at ..;. .... . Men's regular 2 for 25c dress at .l-..u..i.L... . A few Grocery Prices 12 lbs. Berry Sugar 3 cans Carnation or 2 lbs. Sultana Raisins 1 lb. can Preferred Stock Coffee....! 47c . : is. Shop around in the store j : You Will Find Numerous Unadvertised Bargains. Open Evenings Until After Christmas & C the members of the district organ ized a community club, and elected officers for the year. About 75 people were present, and all were very enthusiastic over the success of the club. The meeting was con ducted by Lloyd T. Reynolds prom inent fruit-grower of the district. Officers elected were , A. Len gren, president; E. M. Bailey, vice president; W. V. Fox, secretary; and Mrs. H. G. Samons. treasurer. The meeting was conducted with the well known Hayesville splriC; the spirit that prompted the7 build ing of one of the finest country schools In the state after the old building had been destroyed by fire. i - The club will meet on the first and third Fridays of each month, the next gathering taking place on New Years eve, when a supper will be served. Programs have been arranged for each night. FIGHT INTEREST AT HIGH PITCH Record Crowd for Program Tuesday Night Indicated By Ticket Sales Interest in the Tuesday night boxing program at the Armory is growing as the time for the Deans Dawson return match approaches and a heavy advance sale of tick ets is reported. In addition to the main event there will be two six-round bouts,' the first being Tiny Hayes vs. William Bennett, and the second Spike Crossan vs. R. E. Coates. Two snappy cur tain raisers have been arranged. Matchmaker Harry Plant U now1 making plans for a big double main event program during the holidays, probably between Christ mas and New Years, and perhaps the t afternoon of January 1, if the fans so desire. Jack Griffith of Portland will meet the winner of the Deane-Dawson fight. . He weighs 147 at present, but will make the necessary weight by the night of the match. Both, Deane and Dawson weigh 144 pounds. The other event will be a fight between Cracker Warren of Ore gon City and Phil Bayes of Salem. Positive enforcement of the "no smoking" rule will be observed for the benefit of ; the fighters. Matchmaker Plant announces. This order will be enforced by members of the fire and ' police departments. i j t RUB CHEST GOLDS AWftY: STOP PAIRS Pain and congestion is gone. Quickly? Yea. Almost instant re lief from chest colds, sore throat, backache, lumbago follows a gentle rub bing with St. Ja cobs Oil. , Rub this sooth ing, penetrating oil right on your chest and like magic relief comes. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless liniment v which quickly breaks Li 7 chest colds, soothes Jjn tne inflammation ot A (J sore throat and X AJ breaks up the con gestion that causes pain. It never disappoints and does not burn the skin. ' Get a 35 cent bottle of St. Ja cobs Oil at any drug store. It has been, recommended for 65 yeara I Adv. i Bargain Day V : i3u)re 49c 19c " 1 19c socks, 10c for Monday Selling 95c Alpine Milk.:..i.....25c ...18c STOR s POWELL TO SELL I In Addition to Packard Line the Hudson and Essex ; Will Also Be Sold Packard owners will be de lighted to learn that,1 tne agency for this car has been secured by a firm who are fitted to offer to the car owner every consideration and service that he may desire. Fred M. Pawell has secured the agency for thi3 territory and will be equipped to handle sales and service in the same efficient way as has the MacDonald Auto com pany In the past. j J A. J. Feilen, formerly shop fore man for the MacDonald Auto com pany, will continue in the same capacity with Mr. Powell., Mr. Powell Intends to 'arrive in Salem some time this after noon with a complete line of Packard. Hudson and Essex cars and will welcome inspection of any or all. : I ; NAVY CHAMPS SAN PEDRO, CalJ Dec. 13.- The USS Idaho football eleven to day wpn the United States battle fleet championship for the fourth time in the last five seasons, de feating: the USS Melville, 13 to 9, at Trona field. 1 i , ! Live Soundly to Avoid Heart Disease in Future Tuberculosis has been pushed from its place as arch-executioner. In its place, in most parts of the country, is heart disease, now the chief cause of death in these United States. Fortunately heart disease is often curable. It Is preventable. But the effort to cope with it must run the gamut of the seven ages- from childhood when it is to be prevented, through the middle years when it may be arrested and cured, to old age when its disabilities may be alleviated. We are on the thres hold of an onslaught upon it which promises rewards as rich and ; startling as those of which the. tuberculosis campaigns dreamed daringly j twenty years ago.. . - . : 1 J ; Last year organic heart disease killed many more people in Ore gon than did tuberculosis and more than half again as many as cancer and pneumonia. Moreover it usually kills by i inches. A death from heart j disease ' has typically back of It a story of in fection in childhood or early adult ! life, of loss of working power in the most productive years, of a decade or more of slowly waning trength, leading to invalidism, dependency and finally to death, To prevent smallpox, vaccinate. To prevent typhoid, purify the milk and water supply. ,To pre vent heart disease that is not so Cured His Rupture I wii badly roptorrd whi!e lifting a trunk aereral year Mgo. Doctor said my only bopa of cure waa an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got bold of something tnat qOickly and com pletely cored Dir. Yeara i have pataed and the rupture has n-er returned, al though I am doing hard work aa a car penter. I - There waa no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to aell, but will give full information about how you may find a complete cur without operation, if you write to me, Eugene M. Pollen, Carpenter, 228-L. Marcelhia Avenue Manaaquan, X. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation. Adr. AH AUTOS Buy Him Ties n ii i The Gifts that he would choose ARE HERE Suits, O'Coats, Bath Robes, Smoking: Jacket, Sweaters, Shirts, Hats, Caps, : . .4 Scarfs, Umbrellas, Golf Hose i! ii ii II i ELLIS E. COOLEY simple. One must guard against infections of childhood and youth that: may not bare their conse quences for ; many years. One must live soundly. And one should be examined periodically for signs of disorder Imperceptible to the layman. As for cure: tnat rests chiefly on competent diagnosis- plus character. rot what the health officer does for us, but what we do for aurseves. will check this mounting peril. . The commonest causes or heart disease are rheumatism and syphi lis. - , . Many heart diseases are entirely preventable. Some are wholly curable. I NEW ST. JOSEPH HALL W SOW XKARIXG COMPLETION The New St. Joseph's hall, cor ner of Chemeketa and Winter streets, is nearing completion, and beginning next Friday will be the scene of a large and much anticipated bazaar which will con tinue from December 19-21 in clusive. Dainty booths and div erse i amusements, the posters promise, with an abundance of Christmas gifts and can dy. On Sunday, December 21, the ladies of the parish will serve chicken dinner from noon to 2:3 0 o'clock. MARIE BEAUTY SHOPPE IS NAME OP 8ILVERTON STORE SILVERTON, Ore. Dec. 13. i (Special Miss Berle Smith who was married last week to Everett Jonea, jof Portland, has sold i her interest in the Berle Marie Shoppe at Silverton to her partner, Miss Marie Quail. The name of the shop will be known now as the Marie Beauty Shoppe: Miss Quail has secured Miss F.ora Conyer of the Mary-Elizabeth Shop of the Portland hotel, to assist her. MILLIXERY STOIU3 CHANGES HANDS AT SILVERTON TWICE- SILVERTON, Ore., Dec. 13. (Special) Miss Catherine Bruce, who bought the Hoge Millinery at Silveiton a few years ago, sold her business this week to Mrs. Malva McKilligan of Astoria. Mrs. McKilligan tookj charge at once and Miss Bruce left for Spokane where she wUl make her future home. Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt, one bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. -' Tour druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. Adv. g fit Let Us Help You Take the Guess Out of Christmas Giving Hundreds of useful, desirable gifts here will quickly end your perplexity. ; Choose j the Gift from our large showing that he would select himself. Our convenient arrangement of HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE will afford you real pleasure in your selections. See our windows. Let us show you. . ; ID GIVEN THIS D( Hard Work on "Yankee Four Flusher" and Fjne Performance Slated "The Yankee Four-Flusher," a three-act comedy drama. Is the offering of the local De Molay chapter when they present their third annual show at the Grand next Tueadav, s and Wednesday. The play is said to be radically different than what is usually ex pected of 8 three-act comedy,. cen tering about one leading charac ter who is a perfect bulldozer. Harold Mero plays the' Heading role and Jis supported by Helen Selig, MrsKatherine Baker, Ruth Ross, Ruth Brown. Willard Brown, Winfleld Clark, Vera. Mathis and Ted Kruger. . Most of these voune Deonle need ! no introduction to those who have taken any interest whatever in local amateur productions. Prof. Rahskopf of Willamette univers ity is directing the play and this fact alone guarateea a good per formance. ' 1 Several i clever vaudeville acts have been arranged for between acts and the De" Molay quartet, also known as the Junior Rotary quartet, will sing. - y The annual De Molay show has come to be recognized as one of the best amateur productions of Keep Smiling phiropractic keeps you fit. Service that produces . HEALTH at a minimum of cost. . Dr. Gof frier, 226 Oregon Bldg. Phone 551. Hrs. 10-12, 2-6, and by appointment. ! Don't Economize on cough syrups because none but the best is good enough to entrust with the important task of keeping your lungs healthy. SCHAEFER'S H E R B A L COUGH REMEDY is the BEST and very reasonable, in price. SCHA DRUG CHAEFER' s STORE i ' - i i " The Penalar Store 135 North Commercial Phone 197 EMM 416 STATE STREET . the year and is looked forward to by many. This year the boys" will stage their play two nights so that every one who enjoys a good clean comedy will have an opportunity to attend. Five of Thirty Veterans i Find Places of Employment The ex-service men of Salem are in need of employment. Only five of the 30 men who applied for riuployment have been fund places. There are salesmen, plumbers, laborers, steam workers and other skilled workers regis tered. Considerable attention has been called to the need ' of the ex-sol-diers end" several firms are giving preference to the boys who did their bit in the World war. j The Veterans of Foreign Wars have established a temporary em ployment office with; Dr. George Lewis, 311 Oregon building where the service men may , register, j Anyone having" an ' opportunity to give an ex-service, man a Job can call 8.r2, where; he can get in touch with the fellows wanting the work. r , Today Tonight From cloaks and suits In stylish mixtures o i timing "beauts In motion pictures! CMON LAFF at the LAST TIMES TODAY W 1, i GRAND I LEBANON ISSUES BOOKLET "Lebanon, The Strawberry City" in the title of a booster booklet Issued by the Lebanon Commer cial dub and sent out to prospec tive hojpieseekers. It was written by Forest Ry craft, who adds to his duties as instructor of agricul ture a lot of duties of this sort. One would think that (the super vision of 50 projects would be a big enough summer-time Job for onemanaside from such editor ial work. It is community service of thia sort that weighs lit the Inn mn to tin h S-lfS Of DODU- lar opinion. The booklet referred to is well written ana iiiustraiea, and its booster statements are well within the range of the imagin ation. . i Villamette Valley ' Transfer Co. f Fast Through Freight to All VaHey loints laily Speed-EHifinO'-Serv ico Balem-Portland-Wooilburu ! Corvallis - Eugene - Jefferson Dallas Albany - Monmouth ; Independence Monroe Springfield ship by truck; I WANT A High Grade Salesman who is? anxious to connect with a local manufacturing concern as partner. Prefer a man between 25 and 4.0, who ia able to invest , little money in order to have an interest in securing buslnes Will be able to make at least $5,000 a year. Address 3344 care Statesman MARJON DANCERS ! In Fantastic Novelties ; Rowles & Gilman i "Foolishness" ; Knorr, Rella & Co. "What Would You Have : Done?" Jay Bogert I 'The Man Who Talks'! " Carl Thomson That Different Fellow" Buy Him a Hickok Belt and Buckle Set if.-'-'1 I !:. , ': , -i. Suggestions that, are Pajamas, Silk Shirts, Gloves, Hose, Ties, Caps, Belts, Buckles, Cuff Links, Garters, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, etc. - HOLLIS C r i . -St:"--..':- Sri T.ir' - a "0- i1 t; n i The way to win promo iion'is to prepare for it. f you are dissatisfied with your present posi tion,, or wish to prepare for a better paying one, take a course with us. If you have riot been out in the business world, then you need this training to prepare you for meeting competition. We have both day and evening classes. Call and see us. i STArlT HCRCIi OSC1N WOW I Colleen Moore ; I'' - ' In "The - Huntress" A New Type "Western i Comedy Drama His Wife's Relation A Comedy sure to please - W. HUNTINGTON O if Mi 254 Kcrth Commercial