TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1924 - -I' 1 J t t V i f - -jr A f r V- V r -V ,: ' , ? : t i : J i .. ; ( i- .i - I ; , t ' : . i . A 1 . - ' . i t t F ; ! CITY NEVS IN 1 OAR Man Honored- ' J., J. Newmyer, commander of Sedgwick post OAR, has been ap pointed aide-de-camp to the na tionals commander and chief of the gar; t ' r - - ; .; IVuroto, Young, Guaranteed Talkers. Petland, 273 State. d24 Osteopathy the Original And genuine spinal adjustment skillful and painless curative treatments that get results. Dr. Marshall. 228 Oregon bldg. dl8 GAR Attention You aire requested to meet at Rigdori's mortuary, corner Cheme keta 'and Cottage streets, on Fri day December 19, 2 p. m. to at tend the funeral of our late com rajde P. B. Southwick. J. J. Xew xajer, commander. You Are Welcome to a Calendar At office of Standley & Foley, Bush. Baink hldg. , tf Of the Original Hats placed on sale, so many 1iave been sold we have decided to add SO more at the same price of 15.00. We have? never sold hats of this high standard at this fig ure. The actual cost of these hats was from $7.50 to 112.50. The French Shop. M. Buffe Morrison. 115 High St. dl8 Covernorl Favors Amendment , -In response to an Inquiry from the Nef York .V6xd, Governor Walter H. Pierce 'yesterday dis patched telegram stating that he was in favor , of the child labor law amendment. ; J Reduced! Prices On several patterns of comfort era. C.-S.- Hamilton. - - ' dl9 Wanted,! a Closed Ford I will) trade a piece of timber land in I Josephine county for a closed Ford car. Phone 281 or 271. I n3Qtf i i. McCourt Memorial Saturday Memorial exercises for the late Justice John McCourt. who died a few months ago, will be held at the supreme court building at 11 o'clock Saturday morning under the direction and auspices of the state bar association.' i . .' WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 ;1ypsw liters $5 MeatUy O: SC. Xckvo4 247 N. Com. 8U . PbOB SOS TEIUHNAL nn a vt 1 SERVICE Oars for hire without driven ! PHONE 2020 Say and Night Service POPULAR PRICED Ilea's and Young Bf en's Tailored Suits $25 to 945 D. R IIOSHER ' TAILOR Dr. B. H. White i Osteopathy Surgery, electronic Diagnosis' and Treat ment (Dr. Abram's method) Office Phone 859 or 469-J j COO V. S. flank Bldg. j ;i - LADD BANKERS ! EsUUIshed 1S63 General Banldng Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p, m. We Garry all i f STX 1 PHONE 930 Lamar TransiGr cS'&rasa'Ooi1 Trades Auto for Homo Archie McKillop, who recently recovered his Maxwell roadster, which had been stolen and driven to Austin, Nev., has traded it In on a house on Twenty-third street. Mr. McKillop made the trip to Nevada to return: the car here. Special Adjusto lAinps Nationally advertised, $5. Our price this week $3.90. Halik & Eoff Electric Shop, 337 Court St. d20 Annual Klklet Duo The annual edition of the "Elk- let," published by the Salem lodge, will be distributed today, accord ing to Arthur Benson, clerk of the supreme court, who has charge of the publication. I How About a New Comforter Or blanket for these cold nights? Special prices at Hamilton's. dl9 For Sale ' ! Antique furniture and hand made gifts. Mrs! Kate Fletcher, 1365 N. Fourth St., phone 14 99R. ! : - dl9 GAR Officers j The officers elected for the com-! in g year for Sedgwick post GAR are commander, J: J. Newmeyer; senior vice commander, T. G. Har ris; junior vice commander, Al bert R. Fisher; guard, D. M. Wil son, and chaplain, Jas. Lisle. Bird Cages Make Nice Gifts Petland has the best. d21 Mermaids Fear Cold . The cold weather of the past few days has kept the mermaids from the swimming tank of the YMCA. Wednesday Is set aside as' women's day at the tank, and regular swimming classes are held. The water yesterday was warm, but few women took ad- vantage of the opportunity to swim. i - Suits Pressed 50o - . Cleaned and pressed $1.50. Ren- ner's. Phone 767jWe deliver. dl8 Take No Spinal Adjustments Until you have a neurocalo- meter reading by Dr. O. L. Scott, U. S. National Bank Bldg. d3tf BJrth Keport Fifed Robert Marion- is the name giv en to the new arrival to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lee of 430 Turner. The birth was reported for Dec Realtors Meet Tonight ' The Realtors and the multiple listing bureau will not hold their regular meeting at the Marlon Dancing! Dancing! Ye Pi-id Pipers, a college or chestra of Oregon, Friday. Don't miss this; a treat. Regular Saturday dance at Auditorium. FRUIT TREES ' ' - ;' ' . i . : . -rf-'-T ': Office and Sales Yard opposite O. E. Depot, 140 S. High St. Mathis Nursery Co. : Phone 10F4 Evenings Skating, Skating, Skating ' At Dreamland Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7:30 to 10 p. m. , Hear Our New Calliope r RADIO HEADQUARTERS For ; RADIO SUPPLIES .'r J : Open Evenings 189 SOUTH HIGH & BUSH Sizes of Coal from the - large . furnace to the smallest nut size.' Tell us for what purpose the coal is required and we'll point out the proper size to use. But although we carry all sizes, we handle only one quality, the very best coal from . the very best , mines. . Our coal service is yours to command. ' v i s ' r - ' f - '- - - ' Prices range from $10 to $15 Also handle the best Diamond Briquettes $13 BRIEF hotel today, but will meet at the central office tonight. They will discuss matters . of finance, and formulate plans for the ensuing year. They are to discuss some of the prospects of work for the coming year. . . Special Prices On comforters and blankets at Hamilton's. dl9 Special Adjusto Imps - Nationally advertised, $5. Our price this week $3.90. Halik & Eoff Electric Shop, 337 Court St. dl8 Coach Suffers Injury' Coach Guy L. Rathbun, mentor of the Willamette university Bear cats, is recovering from a minor accident in which he featured during the basketball game Tues day night. While starting a. tip- off for the two teams his arm was struck by the elbow of a play er, and a fractured bone result ed. The Injury is not serious. Birds New Shipment of Rollers- Hear them. Petland. 273 State. d24 Men's Overcoats At sale prices. Futlerton's. 284 stairs over the 1 dl8tf State street, up Spa. Barnes Main Speaker- 1 . Fred B. Barnes, district man ager of the "Nation's Business." official publication of the United States Chamber of Commerce,; is to be the main speaker at the Marion county federation meet ing. It is to be held at the Cen tral Howell church tonight. :A Community League" is the topic to he discussed by the speaker. All "Wool Comforters- E dl9 Reduced at, Hamilton's. Men's and Boys Overcoats . Blankets and robes on' sale at manufacturer's prices. 1 Thomas Kay Woolen Mills, 12th St. dl4tf Broadacres Is Next - The Moore's Music House will entertain the Broadacres com munity Friday evening. The Parent-Teacher organization -t Is pre senting a Christmas program and a bazaar. Tho, entertainers -will take an Aldrich upright piano with them for the meeting. Presbyterian Bazaar Continued- Thursday, S. P. -ticket office, Liberty St. I dl8 Read This Slowly , j We have a Fairmount Hill lot foraale todavonly at a good $300 below'. the market. It's a beauty view lot with' north and east front and paving paid. $850. See us today. Becke c Jtienaricks, u. s. Bank bldg. dl6tf Certificates Filed During the week only three re ports of diphtheria have been filed with the city health officer. Two of these were for a teacher and a student at the J. L. Parrlsh junior high school. : . u ' Educational Trips Feature During, the holiday program of the . YMCA educational trips to ! the various Industries and state institutions near Salem, are to be conducted for the boy guests of i the occasion. Several visitors to Salem are to be included in the parties . to make the tours, f In this manner the directors plan on DIED BRIETZKE At the residence. 1310 North Winter street, De cember 15, Mrs. , Augustine Brietzke, age 77 years, mother of Miss Anna and W. G. Briet zke. of Salem. August of Sacra mento, Carl of N. Carolina, J. E. of Monitor, Rev. H. of Mich igan, Alfred of Long Beach, . Cal., Mrs. George Allen of Cor vallis and Mrs. H. N. Hodge of Hayward, Cal. Also survived by a number of grandchildren, one brother J. Kurthof . San Anto nio, Tex., two sisters, Mrs Jeltz and Mrs. J. Ivan of Baunv . gartner,' Germany. Funeral ser vices will be held at the resi dence at 12:30 Saturday with special services following at St. John's Lutheran church, W. Grows officiating. Inter ment in the cemetery two and half miles east of Mt. Angel. Rigdon's mortuary In charge. SOUTHWICK On the evening of December 16, Frank B. South wick. Funeral services Friday, December 19, at 2 p. m. from Rigdon's new mortuary on Cot tage, and Chemeketa streets. Elks in charge. Rev. W. C. Kantner also officiating with OAR. :; " : ' ; . OUNDERSON In ; this city on December 16, Charles Gunder son at the age of 42 years. An nouncements of funeral will be made later by Rlgdon 4c Son. STONE In local hospital. De cember 17, John Stone, age 76 years. Body will be forwarded to Medfori tonight where In terment will take place. Rlgdon Sc. Son in charge. r J RlGDON & SON'S " XIORTUAHY -W Unequled Eerrice introducing Salem boys to many of the various phases of Salem's industries. - Special On. comforters and blankets at Hamilton's.1 d!9 For Rent f Five-room house, well located, near school, one block from car line Located at 1057 S. 13th Rent, $20 per month. Phone owner 35F4, or inquire of Becke & Hendricks, U. S. National Bank Bldg. dl6 Thrift Week Planned , : One of the objectives of Ben jamin KImber, Marion county -executive is to stage a thrift week during the coming year. Plans have been formulated for the oc casion. This is only one part of a yaried program for the coming year. The program is to be car ried in several Marion county high schools and communities. Hare You $3000 i To Invest in Salem property? If so we have something you will like. First mortgage security while you make a good big profit. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank bldg. ....... . dl6tf Mary Erickson Instructor Miss Mary Erick&on,' student at Willamette university is teaching a class of girl swimmers at the YMCA tank, in order that they may successfully pass the junior Red Cross life saving test. The class contains 12 members and they are taught how to tow a drowning person, to break various strangle holds, recover objects in de'lp water, to undress and swim 100 'yards. Artificial respiration byQ the Schaf fer prone pressure method la taught. The life sav in tests are to be given within; a few weeks.- Smart French Seal- Coats, capes and jackets at cost prices. The French Shop, 115 High street. dl8 Go to Honolul Two attendants at the state hos pital have recently obtained po sitions in Honolulu and. are to sail on the steamship Turline from Seattle December 30. The two are Miss Susie Provancal and Mrs. F; E. Presson. - - ' i AH Wool Comforters- Reduced at Hamilton's. dl9 This Is Good Weather . For one of those heavy, all wool overcoats for from $12' to $20. Thomas Kay Woolen Mills Co. d21 4! T'ZZTtj of the oldest iDrtruclT -lWflt$ibia. oi oervice ai vniiauene uuiTerii ity. has been asked by Stanford university to teach at that schocft during the coming summer scs' sion. This is the third time that Professor Matthews has been asked to take this post and, it is no little tribute to his capability as an instructor. Long Radio Poles ! Delivered ' at any time, down and pick your poles. K. Spaulding Co. i. Come Chas. dl8 41 Houses for Rent All modern. $20 to $45 Imme- diate possession on all. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank bldg. dlStf Skatlng Is Reported ; Youngsters have been reported as skating on one of tho sloughs along the Willamette river. While the temperature has been' suffic iently low to coat the surface with a thin layer of ice, it will be an other day or so before any num ber of persona will dare venture upon the ice. In the meantime skates are beins ijjtten in readi ness, r - Special Blanket : And robe sale at Thomas Kay Woolen Mill. Office on 12th St. d21 CASCARA& QUININE HEAD STUFFED FROM 2 CATARRH OR A COLD t T Ears Cream Applied in Nostrils T Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, head ache dryness. Ko struggling for breath at night; your cold or ca tarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream . Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this f rap-, rant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. " It penetrates through eVery air passage of the head. Boothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and re lief comes instantly. V s: J- it It's Just fine. Doa't stay, stuf jtnutih --era - itiHili" j :lL No Location M f- is out of reach of Webb's service. Ify V LkJ 'VM Those desiring the type of service jz tt$fr that this organization renders may td r5?1 ' ; have it, regardless of where they " 1$ f5jcSi : A phone call at any time brings ify jfl-i w Ri this organization to wherever the fjs -p" : feci' j need may be. It is a service that ivi - -'" : ' " ' - R I is big enough to overcome the limi- fW Tl rlfj, f 1 j, " tations of distance. 0r v t WEBBS SS W FUNERAL PARLORS v))) W jX "Superior SUncml Service" VS V 205 Sa Church Street PrareJr Meeting Today .4 The woman's evangelistic pray-i er meeting will be held at v S o'clock this morning with Mrs. C. F. Wilson, 473 North Cottage. .Mrs. W. R. ' Spranton will have charge. There will be no prayer meeting next Thursday morning. High Grade Boxed Candies $1.00 a box and up, at Tyler's drug store, 157 S. Comm'l. dl8 Xmaa Trees, Best in,City Petland. We deliver. d21 Christmas Program f The Sunday school class of the Leslie Methodist 'church are. to present a Christmas program next Wednesday night. Considerable attention has been given the prep aration of the program and a good time is promised to all. Special musical features are to be pre sented. How About , a New Coinorter Or blanket for these cold nights? " H"'t0 dl9 The Rowland store at Jefferson was robbed Tuesday night and two dozen wool shirts, a quantity of blankets and some drees ehirts were taken. : Entrance was gained by breaking a front window. Puppies for Xm&s, all Kinds . .Oh, Boy! Flake's Petland. d24 Reduced Prices ', On several patterns of comfort ers. iC S. Hamilton. . i aiv Architect Is Coming The first steps toward erect ing the new Salem YMCA will be started when Architect Dean of New York City stops over in Sa lem, tor a few days.- He is the designer of,' building for the or ganization and has been responsi ble for the plans of many YMCA buildings. Water Pipes Freeze Water pipes on the north and west side of the United States Starting This Date, December 17th, Our Store Will Be Until Christmas Special Attention Given to the Evening Shoppers; Only 6 More Evenings to Shop : SAVE ON GIFTS HARTMAN BROS CO. : Jewelers and Silversmiths -399 State Street, corner Liberty, Salem, Oregon 2 V; , National Bank building suffered a freezing during the first cold snap of the year; and now are in working order. Some of the pipes on the north side of the court house were bursted by the freeze. Slight damage resulted, however, and repairs were quickly made. Paris Breaks the Straight Line Just received several new spring gowns at .prices most interesting, $24.75 and $29.75. The French Shop. 115 N. High St. dl8 FOR REL CHRISTMAS CHEER visit Fry's Drug Store and see the many novelties you may select to complete your holiday shopping. Do mestic and imported perfumes, fancy leather goods, amber, mother of pearl, shell and Pari sian ivory toilet articles, manicure sets, travel ling sets, kodaks, fountain pens, fancy soaps, bath salts, talc powder, etc. Our goods are bought direct and priced right. A visit here will repay you. Oldest,' largest and best equipped Drug Store" in Oregon, 42 years in Salem. l 280 North Commercial Street St. Joseph's Super Bazaar 3 Days DECEMBER 19 to 21 Inclusive to be held in New St. Joseph V Hall Auspices Furnishings New Hall Dainty Booths Delightful Gatherings Diverse Amusements Sunday, December 21, Chicken Dinner served from 12 to 2:30 i t Everybody Welcome jAnnoumcememt QUALITY SERVICE PRICE Sign Contract Let - The contract has been let for the manufacture of the new elec tric sign of the Chamber of Com merce, permission having been se cured from the city to erect the sign, and soon it will be placed in position. The electric sign com mittee, composed of E. T. Barnes, Ed Scbunke and Charles R. Ar ched, awarded the contract to Nel son Bros. Henry Lee, member of the Chamber of -Commerce, drew the design. . (Continned oa pag 7) Hope Chest Handy Xnias Gifts Help the Cause 1 K : Cold Weather Special Ladies' ' WOOL HOS and Wool Mixed Sizes 92 to lOVz -j : . . . . Colors: black, brown, gray, camel and heather mixtures 75c pair Children's Sport WOOL Sizes 8 to 10 95C PS"" SttKacdVCOL For Women black and brown $1.25 pair AH Wool and SiU: and Wool, fuU . fashioned $1.45 pair Xmas HOUSE If 10)10)17 Rr? Nl U II li li i" i , A M for Children at 55c, 65c and 75c pair Ladies' Felt HOUSE SUPPERS' Many- colors and styles to choose from 75c pair Walkover and Cantilever Shoes State and Liberty so :HGSE HOSE m fed up with a cold or nasty ca tarrh.Adr.- -