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HHMi CITY CHlPSIST : 11KGIES Three Contests Slated to Ds- qide Title; Last Round Slated Wednesday The championship of the Com mercial basketball league will be fouRhttQ,a finish, tonight - when j , Leave Salem ; for Portland and - Intermeditta top. 7:05. M0:0o. ,11:13 a. , m.j l :30. M:0, 5:30 and 8:20 ?'or Knrrftr - and l:rrtrwdite and 9:50 a. m. : 4:15 ani 8:1 p. fa.-: for Albany and Corvadl in IIS :SO p. w . d il jr. limited traia. " -. Orron Electric itnli cl1 thru tii kM l tfc ' Eat ia SP8 ad OTt Northern or Northern Tactile Kt. j J. VV. RITCHIE -V," I Ticket Agent ; - Telephone Main 727 let Us Help Yea . SOLVE YOUR ieatikg problem Just give us roar name and address and we will have onr salesman call and go over your heating problem with you with out any obligation on your part "EASTMAN SIBLOCO" H FURNACES -S79.60 and up, ":y . l Installed Complete i ..... ' " ETMAN BROS4 (Former' SitvertoaBlo-w Pip Co. :'l SUverton, Oregon I A X i -a. .V'. . .j (V"OC-JL U U M U SAY. "BAYER ASPIRIN" arid INSIST V- : J Unless -you.see tthe "Bayer: Crossn on tablets lybu are not getting the genuine Bayer' Aspirin provell safi by millions and prescribed Accept only '-Bayer" package UfuidyJ-Dayer " boxe of 12 tablets Toothache mS 5 Neuritis,-': 'rl tba trad aurk af Barer Uaaafaetqra af M"9"WVtf ' -1 . . - . USED FORDS ; For Sale By Salem's 'Authorized Ford Dealer The following cars are in Excellent Condition ! 1021 Ford Touring 1 .. 1923 Ford Coupe :.. L. 1921 Model Ford Tudor Sedan 1924 Ford Fordor Sedan ..... .......I;. 1922 lord Touring iW Tr IWr Kaiin ' " WVM. VUIMI ;; VALLEY MOTOR -COMPANY . . I.: " . ' ' ' . r';'i"' ' " ' ' ' '' ' ' Authorized Ford Sales and Service EMESETBALL tbe first game of he final series will be played between Anderson & Brown and the Knion Olllfcom pany. at the Armory. ; : j The scheduled contest promises to be the best off the season as both teams. are well matched and have played to a (tie. during .the pa st ' series. ; Both teams ! hav tracker-jack players and have put across some of the- best games of the season. - Because of the' Standing of tht two teams it is they play and win necessary i j that two games out o be staged for title. The sec- of three that are t ihe championship ond game is to be clayed JWednes- day evening. . .. j : i jf Jack Dempsey Wit! Fight This Summer; Kearns Says NEW YORK, I Jan. S--Jack Dempsey. heavyweight champion, will fight in New jYork nex sum mer. Dan McKettrick. matchmaker of . the new Henderson Crater in Long Island City. ,who is regarded as eastern manser for thej cham pion, announced today. This in formation made public at jja din ner in connection with 'breaking ground for the massive stadium', was received over the telephone from Manager Jack Kearns in Log Angeles this monlng, McKettrick said. y :::. tli i il Indians and Deaf School Quintets Meet Tonight The Chemawa Indian r school will engage In a basketball game with the DeafSchool teani j on the latter's floor 'in this city; tonight starting at 8 o'clock. l j - M j In a - previous' game Chemawa was the victor over the local hoys by the score of 32 to 24, The Deaf boys will try to even; up the score. A fast game is iq Store for the spectators.! FLOWERS BEATS NBB1TTKX BOSTON, Jan: 5. Tiger Flow ers, negro middleweight of At Ian ta, tonight i- scored a technical knockout over Billy Britten of Kansas City, when the if referee stopped the fight in'the middle of the fourth round. . Flowers bad the better of it from the openlng Britten was' groggy and bleeding from the nose when, the ! referee stepped In. .Mi: H Dog bit debutante in Xashvilkf. Tenn., She wouldn't run j Maybe she thought it couldn't eat with- I ont a knife andf foTk. by physicians 24 yers fo Headache ; Neuralgia Lumbago . , il Rheumatism which contains proven direction! Also bottlcs of 24 and 100 prugsiads - H if and include a 1925 License f .i.ja-...--.. . . . Abo Good Buys in Other Models.' Easy Terms MAYOR GIESY GIVES STAND TO ALDERMEN (CoHtfaaaa from iin it - 'i- ing during the paat year. It has been clearly demonstrated that this enterprise can be conducted byJthe city and made Felf-snpport-ing. A ronsiderable amount of Improvement work has been done faring he past year, thus mak ing the grounds more . attractive ind 'serviceable for the campers, (t Is expected that a community house will be constructed ; early this year which will contribute fnuch to the proper entertainment Of the tourists who yisit our city nd which will abo afford an ex cellent place for the display of the Agricultural and ; other resources f Salem and the Willamette val ley. In addition to the construc tion of s community house It . is also hoped that the .Income from the campground during the next two years will be sufficient to per mit of repayment of the amount which the campground owes to the general fund of the city. City Manning Commission. - "Another subject,, which I spe cially commend to you for your consideration is that of the crea tion of a city planning commis sion, the object of which will be to develop plane for the regulation of the future growth, development and beautification of our city and to establish zones or districts reg ulating the construction and use of buildings' within such- zones. This Is a matter which is of vital interest to every citiien, and f In icy opinion is imperatively neces sary to the proper growth and de velopment of Salem. ' j ; ;: ; T ; b Xorth Seventeenth Street, f "Another , important matter is that of extending North Seven teenth street to the etate fair grounds, and if possible also es tablish direct" connection with the Silverton Road. North Seventeenth street is tbe only street In the eastern section of the city which, if opened, , would extend entirely through from the state fairgrounds ti- the Turner Road, If North Seventeenth street were opened it would divert much of the traffic which now congests Capitol etreet during etate fair week. This -subject Is worthy of your careful con sideration. j. M'f'-;' .:M:'" For RenamberluK Houses. u "I wish again to call attention to the need for the renumbering of the houses' in our city.: Much confusion is caused, not only to strangers but to our own citizens as well, on account of the hap hazard numbering of houses. Much inconvenience also results to the po&toffice department and numer ous complaints have been made by the" city carriers. Tbis, too, should be carefully studied and a plan devised for correcting our present defective numbering system, t - "There Is nothing I so essential to the growth and development or a city as ita water supply and water distributing system. -We could render no greater service to Slem than the accomplishment c-t this one object., I believe that Sa lem should have a municipally owned -water system with an ade quate supply, of pure mountain water, and while i appreciating thoroughly the magnitude of such an undertaking, I fee! that we should exert every possible effor.t for the i accomplishment of this most worthy enterprise. Efficient Police Force. "I cannot refrain) from again commenting upon the marked in crease "In the efficiency of ; our police "department i since " the Change was made in tbe charter Vesting in the mayor and council th? (authority to appoint the mar- hal During the. past year entire harmony has prevailed in the po lice department Vith the result that the highest degree of effi ciency has at all times been main tained. . The amendment, of the charter t at the last election in creasing the fine and. imprison ment umit nas aiso nad a very salutary effect upon would-be violators of the law, and I am pleased to say that in my five :yoars of service a a member of this body, the moral tone of this city has clever been so strong as ; $375.00 '...$375.00 ..$535.00 $595.00 -.....$235.00 $335.00 SERIES' 'START T5XILICEISEFEE CUT Bi COUNCIL Other Ordinances are Read and Passed at First Meet ing of the Xear ' : At the first meetrag of the city council last night ifite bills were given their final reading and pass ed. According to thf first ordin ance passed l; taxi t dj-ivers are' to have their license 'fees cut from S100 to $25. j A franchise was; granted to' the Capitol Ice & Storag company to erect a spur track oni Trade street and an ordinance providing for the issuance and sale brjimproveireut bonds to the amount of $30,923:74 was .passed. , d'Kf': is, -$-::,: v-hi : Two separate ore" inances were passed after the third reading as sessing the cost of improving an alley in blocks 6? ahd SI. The ordinance requiring a'.l au tomobiles to stop on Capitol street at the . lines designated i on the pavement in front bf the . J. L Parrish junior hlgp school was laid on the table for! future action. ; Without, much ado the election of city officers was carried jn aud in practically every case members no wholding office were re-elacted. In the election' as a member of the park -board Miss j 1$. Hazard was elected ; by ten vpt4s: to tha. fonr that were given to Mrs. Anderson Considerable discussion centered around tbe nomination of the lat ter to the oirice because of 'i the misunderstanding t!hat has arisen about the present j holder . of the office. ' :;." ..' ' ,',: ' ) - ::."'-i ; The present officers of the pub lic library board rwere re-appointed, and C. A. Iveils; was appointed to the public playground board. Me was the only term expired. knember whose it is today. j ; Fire Ieprtnieftt Is Good. "The efficiency partment has ben further in creased by the addition of a first class aerial ladder whkh with the triple combination pumper, t previously purchased brings this department to a maxi mum of efficiency The needs of this department I ehould be iriven constant stuay to the end that the lives and properiyt of our citizens may be assured! ht the greatest possible protection! v f , ; j Active Streei epartuient. "The street improvement de-- ptrtment has Just (closed the most active year of Its! existence. Seven ty-ight .blocks j of hard surface pavement were constructed during the past year at fa total cost of $186,807.10, bringing i thte: Jotal number of miles bf pavement with in the city limits o approximate ly 1 forty miles. This is a record of which we may well be proud. There are already! petitions filed which call for a total of: 42 blocks of pavement to be laid during tbe present year, and (the indications are that the present year will be another record -yeiar for .this de4 partment. . This iis a most import ant department i ojf our city and nhould be maintained to the high est degree of efficiency. The etreet 1 (department is charged with the dhty of maintain ing and cleaning the street of our city. The acquisition of the new street flusher by this department was an important fevent in its his tory. Opon the arrival of the new f iusher the obsolete j and ineffi cient street sweeping equipment was discarded and a modern and sanitary method bf cleaning our streets was subetitjuted in its place. We now have thf equipment for ket ping our stres clean and san itary which will.f I am sure, be appreciated by pli of our. citizens. I alo wish again lo emphasize tbe statement which i have heretofore made that a moral obligation rests upon this council to see that the wn paved streets iq the outlying dis tricts are maintained in a reason ably passable cbnjditlon, for as tht residents in thefen districts con tribute their "shiire. In taxes foi the upkeep of fetree.ts,'. they art entitled to tlji service at the bands of tbie council. , The riiyfs Sewers. The present should be cont sewer program nued, and, with the limitations ifrhich exists upo'i: tbe amount of funds which arc construction and available for thd maintenance of sewers,1 carefnl in vestigation should at all times b made to construct sewers where the greatest nunkber of people will be benefited. J j ' . i m "I wkh to cofnmend our public library board for the careful and efficient manner in which the; have administered the funis ap propriated byf the city for the maintenance of jthe public library. ! FITTINtr PIPE'S A riHEV0CAT70N- IT5 THE ATLT OF! uniiiiMMUii i The important benelits which our citizens receive from this valuable institution can ; scarcely .be over estimated, and the board- should receive our encouraaemc-nt and as sistance in maintaining the high standards which, they have tet for our public library. Mr Q r- The lunk-ipal I'laj grounds. "Onf muo'cipal playground was a great success during the season of 192i. It offered safe and whole some recreation for the boys ond g'rls of Salem at a very small out lay of expense. The "playground board : remained 'well within their budget appropriation and - are to be commended for the i capable manner in which they carried on the playground work. : We trust that the playground i will ' be op erated with the same degree of success during tbe present year." "... "The members of our city park board are also1 deserving of much riedit for the services which they have rendered in connection with the beautification and: ornamenta tion of our city parka. The funds appropriated for the upkeep of our public parks have been very Judi ciously , expended by the park board, i wit h ; the result that our parks" are in first, class condition "I have attempted to suggest briefly some of the things which bhould receive our consideration d-trisg the year.! There will doubt less be other matters equally Im portant that II will press them reive upon us for -solution duririg the -current year..,, . , "In conclusion I wish again to thank each of you ; for your loyal cooperation during the year jus?: patt, and I sincerely trust, that the work of this year may be a success in every respect." , -,ff J. B. GIESY, Mayor of. Salem. Barnstorming Trip North Ends; Getting Ready for ' Oregon Saturday The -.bearcats , broken even on their short barnstorming tour which came to a close Saturday night when the Multnomah club of ' Portland ; was defeated - hy a Score of 32 to 27. The Willamette university players defeated the Long-Bell quintet of Longview, "Wednesday evening, 33 to 25, but lost two games to the Columbia club of Astoria on succeeding nights, 19 to 17, and 33 to 14. The players are now at home pre paring for a hard battle with he University of Oregon at Eugene next Saturday ' night, in the first conference game for the two SChOOlS. '""'.'' --i'-lt , ' ' . ' ' ' " . Ill Fasnacht, who came to Wil lamette' from Pennsylavania two years ago and who has developed into 'one of the ' university's most outstanding football and basket ball stars, played in a wonderful fashion ; in the Multnomah game and will i be a : b'g factor on this year's team. . He worked the en tire clash and: scored 23 of Wil lamette's 32 points. He sustained a slight injury to, his foot in .the game, ; but 1 has now entirely re covered and will be able to play against Oregon Saturday. . The other, members of the squad with the exception of Mast , stood the trip well i and after a good rest will be in fine trim for the Oregon tussel. Mast suffered an Injury in : his ; foot which .. may bother for a . few ii days but will probably not keep him from avail ability. Oregon has a strong team and a hard battle is expected but Willamette is conceded a good chance to win. ? : . ' 5 ACCIDENTS . f Arc Dangerous i and Expensive " i . , 'A hY-: Yb'fl if' -!i hV:.'vL; ' 1 Protect Yourself . f ith McCLAREN Perfect Non-Skid mir BEARCATS BREAK ra IT Jim" ; . j. Smith & Y citkins "AY,YY' -:MYY :-iYrYYy:YY : Snappy Service ruoxc 41 : AT iMORIWW raiilBILES .OH DISPLAY HERE - i V: - ; A Y Kirk wood ; Motor Company Take on Hupp, in Addi tions to Nash The widely heralded new, Hup- mobile Eight, representing what officials' of the Hupp Motor Car corporation'.' believe jthe public has lone, desired in a powerful. medium sized, multi-cylinder mo tor car, Is now, on display at the salesrooms of the Kirk wood Mo tor company, 246 State. . . The .Kirkwood .Motor company are making the announcement of this; new eight together with the' announcement that they are now the distributors here for the H up mobile line. The company have added tbe Hupp line to the Nash and are now able to supply a four, 3ix' or eight. " , - . Iong rumored in the automo bile;; Industry and among automo bile ow ners generally, the ) new Eight Just announced is an addi tion, .to the; Hupmobile line of successful four cylinder cars that the company has produced for 16 years. :. . j' j" ' ' ; The new car is1 built in four body 'styles of 'decidedly "distinc tive appearance, roadster, touring car, four paewtnger coupe and five-passenger sedan. Realizing the S advantages of thd eight -in-line principle in its smooth power, flexibility and in herent freedom frbm vibration. Hupp engineers. " during nearly two years of planning, designing and - testing the ' car, studied the designs and results obtained from every ? leading multl - cylindered caif ever placed oni the market here and in Europe. 'Smoothness of performance at air speeds, all round reliability and an economy of ''operation heretofore unknown to ! the eight-cylinder fie'd, wer'e features toward which they built. Actual road tests aggregating more than 55,000 miles during the last year have, they say,, proved the features they:! desired have been incorporated in the car. ''.. I A score or more of fundamental and revolutionary ; features have been built Into the new Eight. The re a j or ones include; -14 The shortest,' most compact eight-In-line engine ever built. 2 More 'power per cubic Inch of piston displacement than' any previous multi-cylinder automo bile engine. ;!; " . 3 No "roughness" anywhere - in the engine's entire speed range. ; 4 Compactness for handling and parking, 'with unusual roominess and Tiding comfort. . 5 Balanced combination of speed. luggingpower and rapid accelera- 0)5ffliinT Today and . Jlli01!iillu wy - - j .Vfi i ,:'J'?4 if :;- :.K.:;'-1H' Y:Y::YY'-yYW.Yy work in "The to do "Ben Hur. see 1 :- r..s I IVUIItTV IIAXIIS" It n A Clean Comedy 1 f ... XKWH riS?Sivi J$?y I?onal(1 - r i n uui: t? in ! Ill; I...."' ' ? ft a : : . - !- - - tibn,;with full pojrrer development transmitted to the wheels with minimum frlctional loss. ' 6. . Unusual . casoline . economy. both in continuous high speed op eration and i at a steady 2 0-mile- an-hour pace. . 1. Ouistanolng ei.se o starting. operating and . stopping. 8. A combustion Ciiamber partic- ularly designed ko- produce the highest degree of power efficiency which can be I combined with ut most smoothnessJ 9. Design of crankshaft, connect ing rods and pistons hew to Am erican engineering , resulting In Inherent smoothness and elimin ating crankshaft' whip or distortion..- ' : l.y- 10." Tremendou nexibility, both in the engine and throughout the car. - j ; Balloon jtlresj especially con structed fof the L.r,.are of six ply cords, 33 x 6. with tread a com bination ot ribj and all weather for greater ! safety and silence. v All bodies are finished in Duco, with options of llupmobile blue or beige (taq) ; offered with each model. Upholstery In open cars is genuine! hand-crushed Spanish leather, either0 blue or , tan to match the optional colors. : Standard equipment for each model include automatic wind shield wiper intomatic radiator shutters for cold weather conven ience, cowl ventilator, rear view mirror, transmission lock, gaso line gauge on. Hash and combina tion handyj lamp and cigar lighter, with cord sufficient to reach a- round entire outside of the -car. Curtains 'for- the open moaeis GRAIID THEATRE Thursday, Jan. 8 at 8:30 . 1 GEORGE Fot .PRESENTS WSTINSUISHEC YOUNG AMERICAN ACTOR - Support vq by a Superb Cast in jUagJiificqnt llevival of MACBETH Mail Ortlers .Now , t ' SeatsrAVeiI. Jan. 7, IO j, m. rTioes Include Tax. 50c -4 $1 -! ,6.j - $2.75 Greiat4st Shakespearean Organlzati ion on Tour Red Lily" that he was selected aigr: swtngfreely -with doors - and are practically air and water tight. Heaters are standard on closed models. . Man went crazy down toun in Philadelphia.? not, however, be cause he saw where he was. II Cascarets fi if Consti Bilious Feel fine! Let "Cascar ets" clean your bowels and stimulate your liver. No griping or o'v e r a c ting.j , Millions or ik " -. men, women,; and 'children take this harmless -laxative-cathartic It doesn't sick en you like pills, oils, calomel and salts. Tastee niceacts wonder ful. 10c, 25c and 50c boxes any drugstore. Adv. Ford-Tourinff with Starters $135 to $190 1924 Cleveland Roadster $825. - " 1924 Star Touring $475 . 1925 LICENSE Free with ever: Certified ; Car.! Begin the New Year with a car that is certain to bring you a great deal of plea sure without finan cial strain.' That U what we offer. Our bargains are HEAL. . 'UseI Bnt Not -, Abused Certified Public Motor Gar aiar&ct Ramon hxsrpjd ) C it SUPPORTED BY; Wallace Beery Enid Bennett Mitchell Levis rh ' " n I Begin the New Year j T5f with a car that is Tel hjt certain to bring you "T f I? 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