X V4 r I i ijii'i unit'. I !M1; . L.n:'tt,tHlHiinihi'l!H!l ouc lur service ' We have a wonderful showing of the new shirts with a ' S.WT?!? stced coar to niatch, priced at 3.06. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS; v Ragle Meeting Sat Xighf (January 10th) in the Odd Fel- ows Hall at 81 p." m. X Every new member and all ' P. O. E. Br others from, any part of the tJ.'SV or Can ada" are in- Tlted to be 1 present 't and bring a gentleman friend -who la not an . Eagle " All person's deslr- ng to join the Eagles under spe cial - rate see! me at the UniUsI cigar Store. 363 State St.. or 3Klinger ' Hotel before Saturday inlght, January 10th. - Frank E. i pavls, Orgaftizer. ' Bed-blooded VAmerican- men on the, R. P. iD. iroutes Invited Ho attend the F. O. 3. meeting... i? , -v J8 WOODRY Buys Furnituro Phone 511. '." sTfpswrifers AXX KAZXS' $3 IJotra . 5 IfontUy 0. 1C Iickvw4 347 N. Com. fit. , PhCB 869 TERMINAIi SERVICE . Cars far hire without Crlyert PHONE 2020' Day and Night: Service POPULAR PRICED Men's and Tonus T Men's Tailored Salts $25 to $4S Dj H- IIOSHER Dr.B.H. White , v Osteopathy- Surgery Elsctronlc Diagnosis -and Treat ment (Dr. AbramV jmethod)'; Office IPhone Sd V ; or J OC6; U.; P.-BaHi Elds; ' BriRiSMiMAasMasHnisawBnsiama ' ' 'BANKER'S .! j J XMahUahed 1863 General Eanlnng Bluriiicis Office nonrs from V kflf - Vrco: -hr A XfVV v PKONE 930 CLUSIVE Our shirts- are quality shirts, excelling in fabric, design and tailoring. Thev are' J w . ? ' ' fs - 469: STATE ; 7 I. New Stenographer-- ' - rMis' Mary - Montague has ac cepted i.a ' position1 as i stenographer to Justice Harry H; ;Relt of the supreme court, who took oath of office Monday, Special Rug Sale 1 . See wiudows. H. L, Stiff Furn iture Co.;: . !" : 43 Chlorine Gas Treat men f ?L , 'Fdf .colds at orflcef or in your homkA ,pr. Marshall, 1228 Oregon BldgU ",r j . , ! K' : .: $ j8 Eagles Meet Saturday ' Frank E. Davis, state organizer of tie Fraternal Order of Eagles, announced- yesterday, that there would he . a big meeting of the order Saturday- night Mr. Davis makes his headquarters at the Smith cigar store, tj f SUte Blast Build 1 1 Expense of the new overhead crossing near Divide,' Or. will";be buil ; by the state highway: com mission and not by the Lane coun ty court and the Southern Pacific on a- 40-30-30 basis,' as was de sired,, according to an order issued by the publie service commission. Income Tax Reports , ' For" Completion 'see W. A. Sip- prell, 345 Chemeketa. Phone 900. i. ..;.,.. ; : U .' -'i Special Prices on all Dinner Sets H. I. Stiff , Furniture-Co: pg Depository Retnrnd--i-"!' ' r -Change of the active depository At Dreaxxildxid Thursday, Friday, ; Saturday" & Sunday JOLLY CROWD RADIO HEADQUARTERS " For "RADIO SUPPLIES , i:i.OUTII'IIIGri ' 1 10 sw aou to Si p. nu from ; the large f f ureaee to the smallest nut"l2e.- T1 f us for what purpose tha eoal .. ' . MmifnM oh1 -WA11 TOint out -the proper -aUe- to use. .... v But although we carryV all sizes, we handle. only, one quaiiij, iwj from the very best mines.. Our coal service Is youra to command, ", 'i Prices ranse from $10 to CIS Also handle the best Diamond Driquettes i 1 i I P. I IVT i J.-. .. , . . ..., M .- - t-,-r .... of the ; state " fr6in the First . Na-tionai- bank of Portland' to1 the Ladd & Bttsh bank of Salem waa announced i yesterday ' by T; Bi Kayj "sate treasurerV- The' de poFSitory was moted! to Portland last j! March by Jeff ersdhi Myers, then' state" treasurer. This is said to hare' been the 'first time the depository was ever outside of Sa lem Mas c Store Sells Oat Geo. C. Wilt; the music dealer, has fought out R.' P. Peters, for merly Peter a & Mills Masie store. on pourt street, and moved all pianbs to his store on State street. , :3-8 Rlggs Goes on Koad ' c In response to special request front the1 Stewart & Holmes wholesaled drug supply company of Seattle, 2L J. Riggs, former: pro prietor of the Capital drug store, Is representing the drug firm' in thfsj district. Mr.--Riggs has re turned from Seattle where he com pleted f Ihal arrangements. He takes the' place of Mr. Afller, sales man whd Was recently drowned at Eugene. ' ' " Beantifnl 2-Piece ' ' Mohair suit davenport and chair to 'match. January pricri $168: Hamilton's. ' - ' 38 Will Canvass Vote; , . Election 01 one o. tu rcyuun can' electors as, messenger to de liver the state vote at. Washington when the electoral college meets, will be made here, Monday, when a formal canvass of the presiden tiat vote cast November 4 'will be made. Republican electors in the stit ar A. W. Go wan of Burns i Daniel Boyd of Enterprise,1 Har riett Lane Richards, M C. George ana J. O." Stearns, Sh.f all of Port land.. ' ' ' ' .' T-Bone Steak Dinner 75c 1 Tonite 5:30 to T:30. Colonial Dame Tea snoppe. J8 DIED BELL In this; city, January 7, Mrs."Emma A. -Bell- age jyears, mother of Mrsj Lanra B. IWay o)f Portland and Miss Es ther M. "Bell of Salem; Fiiheral jsertices will be held at 10:30 .Friday a, m. from the new Rig dnrf mortharv Rev, W. Wi Long lofffciatlng. Intermeht in the (City-VieW-cemetery. EYltEE Janary n7, at his home near"PratunT,' John B. ieyree, ag 83 years. .Survlted by his wfi MH. Ida Pevree.' and: the Widowing chliarenrTV 1 1 1 i a m Petree of Independence, Jonn and Burt PeyTee ,of Macleay, Mrs.-Minnie Drager of Aurora, afad Mrsi Hester Carpenter of Boulder Creeks Cal- FuOeral I services will be held Friday at ' l p. m. from the new Rlgdon 1 mortuary, 5 Rer, VP. C. Kantner officiating. Interment1 In the f Odd Fellows cemetery , REBO In ? this city," January, 7, Joseph B. Rebo, , age IX , years. Remains are to - be forwarded from the Rigdon . mortuary to Portland : for Ifuneral services ! and interment. : ' WRIGHT In this city, January 7, " Charles WTight. age 61- years. Remains are to be forwarded from the ' Rigdon mortuary- to Oregon City, for funeral services' and interment. 'FUNERALS TiiTieral ifrvicea. . for' the late Chas. L. Davis willitako place to day at l: 30 p. m.- ironi ine new Rigdon mortuary, the BevJ-'J. Evans of ficiaUng. , Interment In RIGDON -Ci EOII'S nonTrjAUX 1 1 1 Comet in and see these ' A Jtc 1023 Ford 1 Selai LT (4 ; door) at f 150.O Also a Ford Sedan i . (3 door) at $323.00 ; Both of these' are 14 -splendid 'condition i : j li " aw A Fair: Board "to Meet : Holding of a mid-winter poultry show at the state fair grounds. Is expected to-'come up- for; 'discus sion at V meeting1 of the'slate;farr hoard : here Monday.' Because f better., facilities, it la heped to m6v 9 - the show from tHnphard to Salem. 'Promoters of this show. Which, , is held. for Marions and Clackamas county exhibitors., are said to be in favor of the change. Watch Oar Windows F6r bargains H, Ii. Stiff Fvirn- ' j8. ltura Co j- Crews Preiares RJI1 ; Work of preparing a bill re vising: the state blue sky. law, to be presented to the legislature, has been completfd. by .W.,E. Crews, state" corporation - commissioner. The bill is said to put teeth. in the act protecting investors. ' :- : 1 : j . Many Bobcats Killed - There were 1368 bobeat. killed in, various parts of .1 the state durr Ing December,1 according jto -vouch-ers passing through theisecretary of state's office. This number is said t to-have set a new-record for the animals killed t a in any one month. The state1 pay? $8 for each scalp. J; W. Spender of 'Al-r falfdS ! had the lfldivlduil : record for the ' Slaughter df; predatory animals ' Between IS and 20 cou gars with a 825 bounty each, were also' killed, j Investigate Borglaryr- The Fairmount DMr3f was en- tered early Wednesday! morning bv prowlers who secured candy. cigarettes, and- what money re mained in the cash reg&ter. En- trance was gained , through . the side door, wnere tne jock naa oeen pried off and an.Unnerdooriiiin mied. The burglary jwaa discover ed by C. Thomas, a driver forthe flnn arhan, ha.rnfirtedl for work. Officers - Wiles and Smrt investi gated. . : t- i f Disc Clutch ChevrolfetT- New car at Newton Chevrolet, -jii Building Permits? Kirkwood & Imlah have been Issued a permit for $5tt00'tb erect an automobile repair' shop at 301- 315. .North Commercial; according to the records filed With City Re corder POulsen. "Lanej Morley Is td erect a? dwelling at j9 25 Seven teenth at-an estimated ' cost 01 tSOn nnA tn reDair a dwelline at 94T North Seventeenth which ia estimated to cost 8 3 01: Another permit was Issued ' to f Lawrene Winfrey to erect a ! dwelling - at 1295 Fifteenth. The cost waa es timated at 81000. Income Tax Reports f For" completion "Ofancome tax reports see W. " A. I Sipprell, 345 Chemeketav Phone 90P. tf Robert IJttle Honored News received here stated that Robert Littler, former Willamette University student is taking an ac tive--part in j the-class leadership at Stanford. He has been select ed forf the debating team, which will meet the' Oxford. England, team there sometime! during the coming month. It? is) also stated that he will help with f the Califor nia 'state legislature, j during its session."- " " '- 1:1 P -- Special Prices on all Dinner Sets H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. J8 Albany. Boys Held Two boys are held at the Salem nollce station for: investigation. They are suspected runaways and were arrested by Officer Victor at the Southern Pacific depot last night. They gave their names as Walter Wichman and! George Rod- gers, and the address, of Albany. Enroll Today , In three months jyou will be able to hold a responsible position. Pacific Expert school. - J-8 Ormandy Lions Sneaker ' t J. A. Ormandy, general passen ger agent for the Southern Pa cific, with headquarters In-: Port land. ,will speak jtoj members of the Lions club at! their- Friday noon luncheon. Mf. Guyt New- gent Will be the soloist of the day. Indian Robes rAt reduced prlcesj during Janu ary Clearance, Hamilton's. i- . . - . Bnys lnslcr Stock i : - George C Will, of the Will Mu sic store, has purchased the" inter est held by R, F. Pjsters, formally of the Peters & MiUs music stored and moved all the; pianos to his store on State Btreet. -r T-Bone Steak Dinner 75c ' ' mm boys of theYMtrA-BirtO"wtior shall c.Mie.-the greatest showing in pay-4 ing their pledge which they made when theyJMcame member of ihe local club. When .the hoys accept ed membership to the" YMCA' they pledged to pay a small sum-each month, or whenever they could do so. Keen rivalry is being shown and it is expected that the final amounts will be brought in soon. Free Marcelling i , "Stu'dehrpractice: 640 keta. " Cheme- ' i Petitfon, Granted ' j. v t The' petition' of Grace Elizabeth Smithy executrix of the estate of Marian . Hellyer,, asking that ah drder to sell the personal property of the estate be lsetied,' was grant ed Uy County. Judge : J. T., Hunt yesterday..' Judge Hunt annotated Ahgast C.. Arnold executor of the estate of Nancy E. Arnold. , Dime cluth ChevrOlef New. car. at Newton' Chevrolet. I 111 All Small Wilton Rug f Greatly reduced January Clear ance. , Hamilton's. , . I : 18 Radio Store Files , . Aecordtngi to papers t illed with the county -'clerk P. E. Siemens and H.' P.-Toeua. will' engage, in business at 271 North Commer cial under the' firm 'ham of the "Radio; Specialty Co," Boxing Double Main vent i Salem Armory, Friday. Jan; 9th. Jewell Deane of Salem vs. Frank ie' Doyle- of Spokane, f llN three- minute rounds. Phil.Bayes,. him self, vs. Cracker Warren! of, Ore- gon City, 10 three-minute; rounds.' Fine Imposed--- !; T . ' A;fine of $2.5) . and, the confisca tion of his gnn'was the fate, that befell . Gene Anderson . for hunting ducks without a license. He was arrested, Sunday, by Deputy Game Warden Stevenson at the Dallas ponds. , . ; . . . . , ( Big Dish Sal H; L. Stiff Furniture Co.v j$ Have Second- Chane 'Students who failed, to pasa the first examination in the second class echools-vof 1 the ! county will be given a second trial today and Thursday. "At that time the mloV year examinations are to be held. It "is expected' that only a small number of students will take the examination. f " Salem Art and Beauty Shoppe ; 1 It's different. Just see.! Phone 2118. ' 18 1 Have New School f Because of the unpleasant cir cumstances la the school; George and ' Melvin - Bedient, - sons of 'Mr; ahk Mrs! O.' Bedient of the Bethel scjiool,' have been transferred to the Macleay school - by j their par ents. One '"of f the i boys figured prominently In the trial of the teacher before' the Bethel school board when ' the parents charged thfe teacher with' using undue force In chastizing the boy. The teacher Was exonerated br the board: ' '; Floor Lamp ' . ! i- With beautiful silk shades. Jan uary price 812.50. Hamilton's, j 8 Barrels Scattered ' I ,When a. truck loaded with sev eral 50-gallon- barrels struck a touring car ati Center and Church Wednesday afternoon about 3 o'clock ' traffic was ; demoraliaed. Barrels were scattered 6ver a wide area? and after some- trouble was experienced in . collecting them. Both the car and; ihei! truck suf fered damage.i I ' j - Starting Again Friday , Spa Week-end Candy Sales, j Xrayer Jagnexfo Meet"- -' The woman's Evangelistic Prayer league-will "meet- with Mrs. Jl- W. Harriett, 605 - Union, The tODic of ' "Prayer ' win .'also he discussed."; Mrs. N. C Manela will o'clock. ' 1' Watch Our "Windows U For bargains.' H. Li SUff Furn iture Co. ""-1 . i-"" f V. f i 8- ;25,000 Ioun4s of : Grape ;Root: WANTED Also Fir PitcK"' Capital, Bargain ' "House The House of a.' Million and One Bargala 215 CENTER ' ftijjuiiiiitifffinfffr' T4 i u j" iV jf.rw 'is Care for Fund " ; f- ;. A, new worker was, added to. the Salem TMCA staff yesterday." He la Frank Hutcheson, and wilt work patt' time',' as ne'ls employed at the J state house several1 houT of the dayi rile will care for the new'buUdlngfohd for the -YMCA Mr. Hutcheson; Is a : former em ploye oft the Valley Motor -com-paay. ill A.ivH;-di-jrrJ;y- Will! Name Architect r ) r "At thejl regular: meeting'; of the hoard , of js directors of the Salem YMCA Friday noon the architect for the : aeW Salem t building will be appotnteuV according5 to an nouncement made.by, C. AKells. eecretary Sherman W. Dean, represeatfng the building, bureau; of tie YMCA; with offices at New York city,"arrived In -Salem Tues day afternoon- and most- of : his tlmef has been spent interviewing local architects. Final pians,x it is stated, will be put In the hands of the architect selected within a few 'daysJ "- MWw Wood Returns ' Miss ' Bertha Wood, who 4s on the faculty- of the school for the deaf, returned from her' vacation, which she spent as a! guest at the home of Mrs. C. W. Birtchet at Mt; Angel. ' All Union Carpenters ! s 'Are requested te meet at the hall! Thursday evening. Special business. Seeurea ?ew Bulck j ! m Aj R," Rankin is the proud owner of a! new Buick-six roadster which he purcased from Otto Wilson yes terday. Mr.. Rankin is head ; of thef Salem branch of the Standard 011' company. .1 j , j Big Dish Sale If. Is. Stiff Furniture Co. J8 Student Registe Charles H. Hurl but has j regis tered- in la w, at Willamette uni versity and attended; his first ses sion of classes , last', night.. ; His home- is In Bellingham, Wash. Saturday Is Last'Day -A To buy stamped goods at- 20 per cent 'discount. - The Petite Shop, over Bhslck's; Store.' j8 Taken to Hospital- Lynn Huntley" was taken" to the Deaconess hospital, yesterday , fol lowing j surgical attention; : In which a difficult molar operation was , performed. Mr; ' and 1 Mrs. Huntley J are former residents of Corvallis, where they ard r well known. 1 They plan on making their home in' this city." .f" AVilton Rugs " 9x12 With fringe. January price 867.50. Hamilton's. j8 Mrs Zinn Recovers 'It is reported that Mrs. Frank Zinn, prominent worker in the lo cal YWCA, is doing nicely since she underwent an operation at the Salem Deaconess hospital yester day. She is secretary of member ship of the YWCA. ' Date-Xnt Podge S This week-end" special. The Spa. j9 Returns to Desk H. Ml Burtchet, j who is with the city ticket office of the South ern pacmc company, returnea from his vacation, yesterday, 1 He spent, part of his time at Albany, Mt. Angel and in Portland. , Special Rug Sale. j See windows. II. L. Stiff Furn iture Co. - 1 J8 Board to Make' Trip A' majority of the members of the hoard of directors of the Chamber of Commerce and several business men-of the city-will at tend the .Banquet 'of the? Oregon business and industrial conference in Portland' at! the Multnomah i ho tel1 today: sThe semi-annual tneel- mm i : f is j' I ' .,). . 1 1 t 'r"-"L!r' 1 1 " - i -At: --:.. ! :N'i ;f ry ''" ; ''': 1; ! ' . . ' I -- " - I su mm i - - - - H 8 ! ' ! ii . 1 1 1' ' ! ( SAY. "BAYER ASPrRIN" -fe Unless you seei the . "Bayer'Cross" on tablets you are not 'gettingl the :vMnuine"BaeA , 1 by millions andprescribecli byrpny$iciansT2.-4!iycafsfr fq'c , v Colds Pain, Headache Toothache 1 : 4splria- la -the tnte taark C sje MMnfactuf of MuouoeUcf IdfaU-r at Btllt-yUc'i.t . - r . ! .. M ; ' j. L . ing of the Oregon association: of commercial r organization secre taries will be held j in; ther green room of the Portland Chamber of Commerce Friday. J. E. WHaon, managing secretary of the Salem Chamber of Commerce, will at tend this meeting, 1 Fancy Art Cretonnes 1 "Values to 60 cents. January price '19 cents, several patferns'to choose from. ; Hamilton's. 38 Taft Plodged : Charles Taft of '.iSalfmv s pledged Alpha. Tau, Omega; Greek letter living organizations on the University of Oregon campus,,: ac cording: to announcements - made public yesterday.. Twenty-one en tering freshmen have been pledged Permitted Liberty; i . Walter TJhange, j arrested - on a non-support' charge, and who has been in the county jail awaiting sentence, was released yesterday on hl own ' recognizance , upon motion of the district attorney. Ford Parade Staged An unique motor vehicle parade was staged by the Valley ! Motor company yesterday . in j which more than 15 distinct types of truck and delivery body - models were ; dis played. The parade aroused con siderable interest.! - 1 Tombstone Sales Large j , W..lW.itRyaIs has ,filed? suit in the circuit court against J. C. Jones & Co." for commissions said to be due him for the sale of tomb stones in Marion,! Polk and Yam hill counties. 1 Ryals asks for 88599.75'whlch. he states the com pany owes him; for sales made' and for orders placed" through his' hands. Between -May, 1918,! and June,-1924:, 'Ryals says hls com missions amounted to 813,201.15. The company paid him 85000 for his services.- 1 . i A bootlegger died in Chicago, perhaps from overwork.: Oregon; PulpaMPaper Balem, Oregon MANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings;- aiso Catchers Xul pings, Adding Machine Paper. Greaseproof. G!a Drag Bond, Tissue Screenings and 'Specbltic ! 1 ' i 1 1 Tha N.ev. Year Avdi. There arq practically 365 provide'a' way'of rnnJcing1 1925. mean more.' in a, financial way than the -years which;.; have passed. T.i . A helpful, serviceable : and cooperative, banking connection such as is afforded here at the United States National bank can," if you so desire it, -work with you to insure days of prosperity ahead, May we talk over with you the plans you hav6 in: mind for the months to' come? " " - . ' ' V United Stetes i National DeinI: : i - Salcm.Orecciv V Neuralgia. . Lumbago Neuritis " . Rheumatism . Accept only. "Bayer? cades rs which contains proven directions. Haady. "Bayer boxes , ol 12 tablets, Alo bottles of 24 and. 100 Drugii!. River Craft Overturned : And Oocupartts: PuckecJ To tight the swift current of the Willamette yesterday "after their craft had been caught la a log Jam ' and crushed was the. experience of Walter Gerth and Wesley Entricou. After great difficulty the two man aged to swim to the shore," but not '' before the latter was "buffeted by the rough current. :;- '' - " Gerth and Entricon were repair ing cable at the Southern: Pacific log' way between West Salem and Eol4 with the motorboat Marianne. Because of the swift current the -boat was caught in a Jam, Owing -to air compartments the boat did not sink but' Was" towed, to Salem ' for repalrsi ' ' . 't ' Here's th&0 to Ileal iunforo Av Marvelous Bel f -I I om e-Treat-ment t That Anyone Can Use . ' on Any' Rapture," Large"1 or;, Small ; Costs Nothina: to Try " Boptnrit prpi i H OTr th " eoimtry ' arc anaae4 t the. almost mirauloua re tulti t a simple Methofl foe ruptur. that ia being aant lr t. U who writ (ojr it. Thia remarkable Rupture Kjtem it om of the (reateat bleaaias evrr eNcitd M roptare4 men,: ronien -andt rhUdrea . Il ia being pronounced tha moat aarceasful , Method . vr diacoTered, aa makes th nie of traasM or. supports unnecessary.-' , - No matter how bad the raptor, ho , Ion ir yoa have bad it, or, boW-bard -ti -hold: no matter how many kinds of truss- j a yon hare warn, let nothiar prereat yv from setting, this FBE TBEATMENT. , Whether you. think you are past-elp-t - hanre-av rnprare as larre as your fists, thit marrelona System will so control U"and keep it tip inside as to iurr ys wuk -1 jg magic influence. It will ao help you restore the psrta where thermptnre-waaer- ' through, that soon you will be a-9 frf tj work at any occupation s though-you had never beestrnptared. r. ' You can have a free trial of .thia wonV1 4 derfnl atrerigthening'preparafion ' by mere-' ! ly sendinr yonr - nam .and -address to W. A. COZXINOS, Inc., 8ft-B Coiling- ' Building. Watarto-wn, V. T. Sead e mon ey. Tha trie K i free. Write now today. It may-save the, wearing -of -a snua the rest of-your lite.-sVd. -V . Go T . . i- 1 - - r-t - -1 i days ahead days that . . Tonite 5:30 to i7l 30. Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe, ; ( -.- .8 Coys Start Campal? i A.tampalgn 13 jon among-the ' 1" :