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TUB" OREGON 'STATCSMAnJ SALHM. OREGON - SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1925 " n it cimmEwmimBEiEE Would Change Hearing An effort to hare the scheduled . :wool rate 'hearing -case in Chi cago January 19. changed to some coast city, is being made fay the public service commission, which has' telegraphed the ICC to this effect!. If the hearing cannot ;be changed to acoast city, preferably Portland, an adjournment until a later date is desired. For Satisfaction In Hemstitching And stamped goods try The Pe- r Vtite Shop, over Busick's store, j 4 MrDonald's 1035 Almanac J 9(if Mrh Trier's Drar Store! 147 South Commercial. J.P Bargain- .. ' In nnr'ni) rnnAa IpnnrtmpTi t. I , Hamilton's. ' . " i Jegion Party Monday- . Every indication is that : the WOODSY Buys Furoituro " Fhcns 511 r: ' -Jypswrifers as Lxywm 15 UomiUj ' O. K. Xckw 147 M. Con. 8k Pb 866 TEIUIIXAli ,TAXI Can for hire without Crivert J PHONE 2023 "Day and Night Service POPULAR PRICED lien's and Young Men's Tailored Suits $25 to f43 D. H. 1MOSHER. . -taixoxi - - t Dr. D. II. White j Osteopathy -Surgery electronic Diagnosis and Treat cent (Dr. Abram'a method) Offlca Phone 859 or 4S9-J CCS U. 8. Bank lllds. :; .BANKERS, CstahUshed 1SC3 General Bankinc: Businera Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. r- We v j Nov pur GLI 469 first' meeting In 1925 of Capital post No. 9, American legion, jwlll be f Rummer from the Uneup for the- meeting Mondays night atMc- Cornack hall. Special, entertains ment will be furnished by Portland performers wH are reported to be in the best of j. vrm for their share of the progr&iif j Installation of new offices will be a feature of the session, while there will be plenty to eat. " ; . i-.ii. J .lOvfiO Tarn - t ; Durro Chenlll reversible rugs, January price 13.95. Hamilton's. J4 Men's Suits and Overcoats 120, $25, $35,; at Schei's New Year's sale. : i J 20 Per Cent Of f On all stamped goods at The Petite i- Shop. The Embroidery Goods store, over Basicks store; Ji lUrth Certificate Ffled j j I William Otto is the name given to the baby son, born to Mr.! and Mrs. W. O. Kendall of I860 Fred erick. Dec. .20, according to' the record filed with the city health officer yestfixday.. . ' , 'X , I Wonderful Bargains ; In our used goods department. Hamilton's. ; j J4 Men's Overcoata at Sale Pri Fullerton's, 384 Stata street, over the Spa. , 419tf Get Marriage License ) : -- Those receiving marriage eer tif Icates from the office of the SKATING At Dreamland Thursday; Friday," Saturday j& Sunday ' -- ALWAYS A : JOLLY CROWD r aXDId tlEADQUARTER : RADIO SUPPLIES , 2 Open .venlncs 1 O iB south iiiGn h t from the . large furnace to , the smallest nut sire. Tell; us for what purpose the coal Is required and we'll point out the proper elze to use. But although we carry, all sizes. we nntiiBj vuij w quality. the yery , ness coat from ih. tr best mines.: Our coal service is yoars to command. . Prices range from $10 to $13 Also hacS'i t!ie Uat n Diamond Eri-ncttft Cl3..r - n. 4 W ' have an entirely N67 Line of Ion display at New Location VL JOHNSON. STATE STREET county clerk yesterday were Ed ward Gilbert, 26,, and Hilda Schneider, 19; both of Shaw; Ar thur C. Smith, 18, and - Gladys Kennedy, is; or route S uJ Wii liam G. Wilson, 1098 North Twen ty-second, street. and Benla P. Eoff. 1704 Ferry. .,: , -V; r Ffty neavy Double-Breasted ; i Wnnl nvrenAt nn ! at Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co. at S12.00 each. I J4 January Clearance 1 On comforters, $2.95. See win- dow display: Hamilton's. : J4 Twenty Per Cent Off On men's furnishings. New Year's sale. . . ; - Il : .- 1 ' Schei's J4 See nalik & Eoff For - Radio seta. Phone 488. J6 Miss. Savage at Off! I Regardless of the Injury which sfre suffered in a bob-sled accident Miss Nancy Savage returned to the state house recently to aid in issu ing licenses in the automobile de partment, where she. Is employed. It. is necessary,; that she use Crutches to get around the office, hut nevertheless Iavorkinsevery day during the rush. 1 r. Floor Ijamps- , j t Complete with shades, a few left for only S 12.50. Hamilton's. J4 LchrnTd Play s) ' I" Popular : music In 12 Waterman Piano School. lessons. J4 aack Bldg. ; . ; -. Shampooing, Scalp Treatments t . Marcelling, French paper' curl. Mrs. Hattie ' Busies:, Bungalow Beauty ' Shoppe, 640 Chemeketa. Phone 35 8-W. J4 fs A Habit . Dine at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. Open 11 to 11. J4 Ford Loses Wheel ' A Ford coupe, while turning the corner at State and High Satur day, lost a left front wheel and had to be hauled away by a wreck In g car. No damage resulted tO( the car, with the exceptfon'of the front wheel and axle. -T .? Deantiful Two Mohair living room suite daven port and chair to match. Clear ance price $ 1 68. Hamilton's, f j 4 Fried English Hare Dinner 73c Served Sunday 12 to 8 p. m. Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe.? J4 Cut Flowers, Floral Pieces V I Adams, Florist. 453 Court. 4 Buy Men's Shoes, Hats, Capo ' ' At honest reductions. . , , Schei s New Year's sale. f J4 Family Is Stricken '.One case of chicken-pox ; was filed with the city health officer yesterday in which the disease had attacked three members of one family., i i ;. Dr. Mendelsohn-- ""r ,7' The eyesight specialist, will be in his office Monday, Jan. 5th. J4 January Clearance Sale on dishes, 32 $4.95. Hamilton's. , piece set, J4 i: DIED -.: -;. - SIMMONS In this citr. January 3, John B. Simmons, at the age of 86 years. Ha was a veteran of the Civil war, in which he served with the First Oregon - cavalry. He was also a member of Sedgwick post, OAR. Fune ral services will be held at 1:30 Monday, Jan. .5, at Rigdon's . mortuary; Interment in' City yiew cemetery, under, the aus pices of the GAR. v & CO i Here Is a Star Star Sport Touring. : Has been sold "11 months but run very little. Repainted and runs good. Price $595. . i Wo sold 5 enn , yesterday Received Broken Alrie Short, who I ires on route 4, received a broken arm during the recent cold spell -when a Ford car which he was cranking back fired and broke his right arm above the wrist. Two Piece Living room suite! davenport and chair to match. Fine pattern of i tapestry. ; January clearance price 103. Hamilton's. J4 For iBcome Tax Reports- . ; uookiceeplng and aaditing, see W. A. Sippereli, A.B.U 245 Che meketa. Phone 900. v J4 We Are Clad To Givei - i You i a trial lesson free at any time In order that you may be come acquainted with our course Pacific y Expert School. - Oregon Bldg. I Chlorine Gas Treatment or coids at ornce or in your home. Dr. Marshall, 22JB Oregon :J4 If Paul Brown to Speak-U i Paul C Brown,' Pacific coast secretary of thr Chris JEndeav or. who is to arfive -here from lios Anreles soon, will be the main sneaker before the rally of the Polk ( County Christian Endeavor society at Dallas January 8. Rep resentatives from all! the CE so cieties of Marion county have been extended an invitation, to be pres ent. j 40 Peund - Cotton mattress. January price $7.85. Hamilton's. Vlavl Office ' 'i ' Brown Apartment 15. 148 S. CommerciaL Phone 1301. Business Confidence c Now so thoroughly established, will; result in a brisk' demand f or bookkeepers and stenographers during the next fw j years. The wise vonnr nerson wlll nrepare at cnee to meet this demand. . Start .nw to lanital nnilnai 1 J n V - - College. Day and night sessiofasTF Tou'll not he sorry. -J4- Congoleum Gold Seal 9x12 rugs. January clearance price 313.95. Hamilton's, t 14 Visits State Pen i.;,... The Salem YMCA educational J tours, which have been conducted durine the past week jvere finish ed Saturday with a jtour through the Oregon sUte penitentiary.. About 25 youngsters , from' the local organization took the trip. Friday they were taken through the paper mill and the Cherry City Baking, company. According to announcement the f hoys ;; were scheduled to take a hike yester dar. but on account of the rain the trip was postponed, and the tour to the penitentiary substi tuted. ! Dr. John I. Iynch-4 , ' 'f ' 1 Oeteonathic physician ana sur- geon.'403 Oregon Bldg. : J4 Si k "J - t-- Fine Line ' I f ' Fancy framed mirrors, one-thira Cff.' Hamilton's. i;; .---- i i J Tsoi Oar Distributive f- Pavment olan " If you v cannot spare the cash. Pomeroy & Keene, ewelers and opticians. 2 Albert Visits , fieoree Albert, a graduate oi OAa class of 1923,; is visiting rel atives on the Dallas-Salem road. He:ls the son of , Mr. : and . Mrs. I. Albert. ? ' . r Jardinieres. ., I January clearance And vases. one-third a't. : Hamilton's. J4 Judges Photographed Th inrirea nf the urecon so- nrmA Mini were nhotOKTSPbed in I a" group at the Gunnell Robb studios yesteraay tine Tenremeui of . Justice Martin I iipes ;ww the occasion for, the group being photographed. j r Try Our 3IarineIlo; Facials . ;, At 245 N. High St. Phone lsyu. . ; ' - - 14 Takes to Real Estate O. Price, nromlnent worker !n the Veterans of Foreign Wars, has entered the feal estate field with offices in the United States hank buildins. 'He was formerly employed with the people's Cash Store. ;.:; -V.v'.j i :'' J: : ,: Three Piece ;;: . . , '. Living room suite, veioiir seats and pillows, mahogany frames with cane inserts, January price 1 3 S. Hamilton's. i Returns to Salem' After ' a vacation trip of 'one week, following the busy holiday, !Ir. and Mrs. Earl Kennell, of the Kennell-m: Etudios of Salera and Eugene, have returned to Salem, is the most orosDerous section of the state. . - Uso Onr DistribuUv 'Payment., plan ifyou cannot spare the cash. Pomeroy & Keene, jewelers and opticians. ; J4 Inangurate OffJeers - s Tuesday will be Inauguration day at the Kiwanis cHib luncheon, with? John Carson; district attor ney and a past president, makinr, the principal address. K Special music will be furnished by Prof. T. G. Roberts. The attendance prize will be furnished by Dr. J. W : Lynch. Officers ;f to - assume their new duties are C. B. McCul lough, president; Ralph H. Cooley, vice president; Ed Schunke, . dis trist trustee; Roy S. Melson, treas urer; Ji. D; Elliott, secretary. The directors are C. E. Albin, O. ; J. Myers, A. C. Nelson,' Fred Broer, Frank Kellogg, E. F. Slade : and George Terwllllger. 1; Al tentative list of committees has been com piled. ' Dr. Henry E. Morris is the retiring president.' If ' Revival Services Continue ' . The revival' services being held at ' the r Keiser schoolhouse. four miles north of town on the River road, are proving to he lull of In terest. Rev. Mr. Walker, who is in charge of the work. Is assisted by Rev, Mr. Acheson of the Jason Lee Memorial church, Salem. Oth erg in the party are Fred - Blake who la tone leader. ; and the Gil bert fa'ftilly, -who furnish the spe cial musical : numbers from nignt to night.1 Attendance has steadily i ,... , . "ATTZTTS the nronecs arW bright for a very successful meeting.iT.hese meet ings; will continue throughout the coming wee.kv every evening except Satnrdav. onenins:' at -7:30 P. m. Services on Sunday s will he held at Ti a. m. and 7:30 n. m. The entire Keizer community; la invited tv share in the meetings. Good fellowship, splendid Community sinaine of the old revival songs. wholesome ; rosoel preaching, and the special singing of the Gilbert family make the ' services alto gether worth while.- . SJlxlO.O Axminster Rugs Jinnirv nrice 333.50. Hamu ton's. 14 Abrams "Will Remain Thousrh several aspirants are seeking the position of secretary 61 the state board of control, it ia neraii r enneAded i that Col. arle Abrams, secretary appointed recently, wui De ine choice new board of control when it mMii Mondir: Col. Abrams, it Is nointed 'to suDDort the claims, ftae been active in republican arrairs - and was engaged in campaigninK ana w cugatcu wmn-o- In behalf of the party on hie own accord .prior; to the, general elec tion last fall. He has also had Considerable' buying .experience, both In tne newspaper u v..w whtiA enraeed as secre- ta nf the state budget commis sion for six' months he was given an opportunity to study and learn the needs of .the state institutions first hand Col. Abrains also has I line military record and is com mander of the Salem post. Vete rans Jot Foreign Wars. January Clearanfe t Sale prices on high hack, ma hogany fancy hall; chairs. Ham ilton's. . . , J4 GAR 'Attention , 'Ton are reanested to i meet at Riadon's mortuary corner Church and Chemeketa streets, on Mon day, Jan. 5, 1925,; at 1:30 p. m. to attend the funeral of our late comrade. John'B.' Simmons of the First Oregon' cavalry- J. J. New myer, coramander , , , Bollman Fail to -Reply , , i The valinatibn ii proceedings of ane : BozelL' against Celia Boll- man, former, private secretary to Governor' Pierce,? remains un answered in the circuit court yes terdav when it was shown that the defense had filed no answer to the list complaint. It is alleged tnai the plaintiff's husband and the de fen aunt reristered at a hotel in Washington on several occasions. e.l. Rllr And toud dishes, x one-third- of t t.-rv clearance price. Hamil- - - - - v 14 Try a Bfarcel j t r At the Gray Imp. Shoppe; iney rtortm 413 Oregon biag. pnona 187. 36 lsits Gretna Green George Phacas, 26, of Salem and niadva M. Anthony. 20, also of tfce cliv secured a marriage license at Vancourer, according to. reports foi'warded'here. Vi : ;fVv Flax Contracta Ready At the state flax planL J4 Resigns From Faculty x : Because of . illness, I George M. Chambers., Instruttor in mechani cal drawing and mathematics at the senior high school.' was forced to resign from his position, after being confined to -his, home for more than three weeks, according to" "announcement of George W. Hug, superintendent ot schools. His successor has not yet been ap pointed. It U not known whether Chambers will be able to return at the beginning of the next school year. Fine All-TTool : " Doutle breasted, plaid - tack overcoats at $20.00. Thomas Kay npIIAT is about the : , A most we get out of life; Comfort, Sat- i . isfaction. " , . ' ; , ; ?., r-'- j - . : . "i jThere is no greater com- i fort than that which comes 1 from good health and the s full command of our senses. : .lAnd good vision prob- ably furnishes more1 com fort than any other factor. tion in reading as much as : you want , to: of under taking any task without fear of eye strain. j ; : ... -. J . J"" - 1 No Time Like the Present Morris Optical Company . tEVE SPECIALLSTS i S01d05 Oregon Building Salem, Oregon Kennels Are Established - -The Manning Kennels hare been established on the Dallas-Salem roadj with the mail address given as route 2, box 50. The kenneis are prepared to care for sporting and hunting stock, to give atten tion to grooming, proper feeding and other details needed hy pedi greed stock. In i addition, ' the Manning kennels have especially fine pedigreed stock, such as the Braebrook, Steltz 'and Ben Nevis kennel breeds. They have; some of the finest stock on the Pacific coast. . u I :1 Gray Improvement Shoppe- v; j Marcelling a specialty, shampoo? ing, scalp treatments.1 Room 413, Oregon bldg. ? Phone 187. j.'-'. j6 Fair Notice, Flax Growers. ? : There will be more acreage of fered than the state can take. The Oax ij contract are now ready, at the state flax plant. J4 Nation Sobers X'p- ; " i Clif Nadon, who has appeared before the, local police judge on a number of occasions, yesterday paid; a fine of 310 after he was arrested and charged with drunk enness New Year's eve. An ad ditional charge of vagrancy was placed against him. j High Grade Player Piano Like new. Left with us to sell. Will sacrifice tor $295.00. A snap. 3ee this Tallman Piano store, 395 SouthV 12th near S. P. Depot. J4 Assault and Battery ''Walter Stackhouse, a member of a local orchestra, was booked at the police station last night on a charge of assault and battery after he had played a tatoo on ufe Jaw of El wood Towner, who a wore out the complaint. ; - tj, Flax Acreage Contracts c h They,are now. ready, at the state flat planti If you: expect to grow flax, ' please report at once, J 4 Building Permits Issued A permit to erect a dwelling at f530 Gulbranson Player f 350 I This Piano can hardly he told from new. This is a real bar gain., Small down payment, balance 310 monthly. ; , , ' f Geo. C. Will, 432 State St. STOP THAT BARIC : ': - 1 "-' ' -'':ivy fW- ll The Best and Most Economical Cough Medicine Obtainable ' SCIIAEFER'S IIERBAL COUGH CURE i ! QCHAEFER'Q f DRUG STOrJ2 , The TeiL.Lar Store 133 Kcyth Ccnincrcial ' rhcr.e 197 17 SO North Cottage was issued to J. E.-Gentry by City ' Recorder Poulsen Saturday. The estimated cost was staud'as 12000. i L. G. Bulgin applied for , a permit to erect a, dwelling at 19S0 Court, which will cost approximately 12, 00. zii-i.--sdL4Mll l I' '; t i ? PERSONALS ' w J John F. Rodman,-principal of the Scotts Mills high school, was fi Salem visitor Saturday. i Glenn McAlllster of the Termin al hotel at Roseburg visited with Relatives during the week-end. lie plans' to return to - his city, today. ! . irs. Frank Haut will return to SalenK from 4her home in Dallas during the week-end. . ;.'.-. I Miss Gladys Paul. "an Instructor in the Grant school, has returned to the . city after spending her vacation, with relatives at Falls jCItr;-;-. yij;;.:!;,-:: Miss Grace Pease, who has been spending the holiday vacation with Miss Zelda Mulkey. in Portland, has returned to her duties at the Salem YWCA, Miss Pease is a student at , Willamette university also., .. : ; i'.j;,'r!t:,-vJ-.--. j-J, Miss Elizabeth Weir, who spent the week-end : with relatives at, Jtistacaaa, ; baa returned . to Salem in order to resume her studies at Willamette university, -u.- ) Miss Julia Curry was a Portland, visitor during the holidays. ' Beatrice Sunderstrom j will re-; turn . soon from ; Portland where she has been on business. Miss Marian? Wyman, secretary of the Salem ltYjWCA.i and ,Mias M-abei Savage plan tq visit in Al bany .with Mrs. J:M. Hawkins, former house mother of the local organization. ; , ri. . . William H. Trindle, lojcal'attor ney, motored to Portland to trans act business Saturday!' '. - 1 Charles H. Elrey, representing the American i Fidelity Investment company, was a Portland visitor On business during the week-end. . i Miss Ruth;. Harahbarger of For est Grove, who is teaching in the Seaside high school, is a Salem You Cannot Hide Your Fat . OT?rftnes U the one misfortune which you cannot hide (rem yotirwlf or from thoite around you, ' It too thin, yor drrsit tneker or tailor ien opply the defirien rirs, hut the overfat1 carry a liurden thy cinnot conceal,' There l one aure way to reduce your weight -qirieHy and pleasantly the famous. Marmola Presc i-iptien. Thi prescription, rhaofec the fatty tisaaea and fat-nroduonr rooda to n'id Tiesit ana enerry. It helps . the geners I h.-a'.th and digeation. It pfrmit ou to eat auhstan--tial food. It. leavea the k'n clear, and amootb. Thia femoua. prearription ia now condensed into tablet fern.'1' Each tablet eontaina aa exact dose of the same in-a-redienta that made the original prear-rip- tioa eapaale f redein tho ofl Jxxi steadily and easily without the alighteot ill effects. Take ne tablet after each meal 'and at bedtime- until the normal weight is reached and the bodily, health completely restored.' Aalc your draggitt for Marmola Prearription Tablets or aend one dollar to the Marmola Company, Gen eral Motors Building, Detroit. Mirh., and you. will receive enough to start you well an the road to alenderness and happinesa. Don't out off ? getting slender thia ia your opportunity to make yonraelf attrae tire so get a box and start today. "Adv. 25,000 Pounds of Grape Root WANTED Also Fir Pitch . : Capital Bargain House The House of a Million and Ono Bargains : 215 CENTER v n 11 ..... " ?j - Special Sunday Dinner 60c '11 v- "' V . ' -I . - '' Eycry Sunday From Now On iff' ; Cream of Chicken Noodle: i I : ' - Relishes ' ' .- Celery Hearts v . Sated. Head Lettuce with Mayonnaise Dressing " : ' Entrees !;!- . - . . Chicken Fricassee. EffS Noodles ! ! Roast Chicken, Celery Dressing Sliced Chicken a la Kin? ia Patty Shells - Vegetables . j - Ml Green Peas ; - i j Desserts .',. ; j . Choice of Pies i ! Coffee. Tea' or,- Milk Oregon Pulp : C&Sera, S.-.?f p r 1 "" -- 1 i Tfr'r T T r. visitor over ; the paM week-en il. Misa Esteila. Wlnans; rcpresr nt ing the Crescent Manufacturlrr: company, left yesterday for Ikslf , Idaho, on business. J E. W. Kitchen is to visit Hutch inson, Kansas. I Ho has secured transportation ,vla L03 Ar.r,t!. " over. the. Southern Pacific. Mr. and Mrs.iC.'C Siraeral. for mer residents of Balem, are vi-'.t-ing relatives while In Salem. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Patton. . . i Helen Weber has returned to Mt.-Angel academy after spending the holidays with, her father, J. A.: Weber, a designer in tho state highway department. LOOK! ONlMIUNIIti:i l'i.K CEXT PROFIT . .. Buy one or more Fur Rabbits, Price V $30.00. No "Ponzie Scheme." Legitimate industry. Cant fall, j :We breed, raise, sell and send profit annually, guar anteeing 100 per cent. Contract sent on receipt of money. Money back If not satisfied. Limited opportunity, Send money to day; tomorrow may be too late. Buy from' this" advertisement. ; TULSA FUR FARM, ' " ' TuIka, Okla. r SB.SclS r?7c? h, r -1 cifa r S i S Go'CcoS Lwv OOOO greatest joy I And how often we want to get up &. walfcj around the room or the office or the Studio in our enthusiasm! And now pleasant to walk with oomfortabb tread in shoes that are a pleasure to look down 7 xijpon! Such as; ; I CANTILEVERS WEAR I AND WEAR AND WEAR JOHN J. ROTTLE and i? Orcnm - - t . ( v . . - - , - - t: r--rort tt V.'Illi'-ctt v yrV7sc!?n !n:i Co; ; 3