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.: ; - . 'i-li-il TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 13j 1925 ! ,XfE HAVE new lines of . neckwear waiting . for you to call. The best make choice selections ' Tasteful Rich . ' .Elegant Th shapes are varied, and not a correct style is missing Especially (LU! Priced : 153 G. W. JOHNSON CIWTWE ( ' Kimball President Return Dr. E. . C. Hickman, after six weeks' absence In the east where he was In attendance at two con- WOODSY Buys Furnituro Phone 511 i ... in, iiM ; axx. t5 Ovwa 5 KoatUy ' 0.1CLoekwM S47 M. Com. 8k PkoM sea TEIUIINAIi- sEiivicn . Oars for hire without czfren PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service : . POPULAB PRICED -Ilea and Toons lien' Tailored Solta S5 to sHS D. H. IIOSHER v Dr. White i . Osteopathj - Surgery j. Electronic Diagnosis and Treat-' meat (Dr. Abram's method), Office Phone S5 or AS9-J - 600 U. S. Bank BMg. It BANKERS General Banians Busineia Office Conn from 19 a. m. to p. m. ' f . rii .V. XC VV ? v tA & ' rr V iT ; 1 1 ftlllllll ' , UMfessr-;.-. :4r.'.-..l. YzZk " u.? : - - - The Season' - i - Choicest - Nefek i - 4 i ' time to is now. ; 469 STATE STREET VS IN ferences, arrived In Salem Sunday moraing. . Dr. Hickman1 represent ed the Kimball School of. Theology at the meeting of .' the board of education in New York; which ap propriated 6000 to apply, on the budget of the school for .1925. In Chicago Dr. Hickman stopped for the meeting of college presidents at which Drv Carl Gregg Doney was also in attendance, and 'at' Minne apolis spent a 'number of days i at Hamlin xo1legeassistlnisr1? In the million -aad a half dollar cam paign, JChristmas . was , spent with Dr. and Mrs. J. P. von Berg, Mrs Hickman's .people, at Albert Lea, Minnesota. . . - -I " " j Decide Today and Within Three " Months yon can hold!a respons ible position. Pacific K x p e f' t School. i jiat f ' " " tf " , . i s ' - t .: I jpi Dr. Hammond at Clinpel - .. Dr. E. 8.. Hammond, member of the Kimball School 4 o Theokgy, spoke at the Kimball chapel yes terday afternoon on "Notable Per sonages at the Methodist -General Conference." which wis held; at Springfield. Mass., last! May; Dr. SliilULIt RADIO HEADQUARTERS , . A--- For ' 1- ' RADIO SUPPLIES 1 : Open Brenlnga :1 189 SOUTH HIGH from the Urge furnace te the smallest nut site. Tell . u. for what Prpos. the coal is requirea ' '' out the proper sle to Wj ?,t although we ; carry ll wehandle . onaiicy, . from the very best mtaes. : Our coal serrice i your, w ; command. i '. r Also handle the best : . Elanond Eriuettee CIS . we air ' : "11 i I ) ' & CO. BRIEF Hammond was a representative at this conference for the Pacific northwest group and spoke 'from knowledge gained by direct con tact with the personages. A spe cial feature of the afternoon were the duets ' by Dr. 12. C Hickman and Rev. G.. W. Hickman, the fa ther, who is visiting his son here from South Dakota. Dr. Hickman is president of the KlmbaH School of Theology. , , Dr. Harold M. Brown :' - Eye, ear, nose and throat , spe cialist "announces the opening of his office in rooms 318 and 320 U. S.-Bank building.: - J14 Governor Signs Pardon f : . . Upon recommendation of - the state parole board at ' its meeting 'ast' .week, " Governor Walter'. -M. t Irrce has issued a. conditional pardont to Victor B. Reed, of Tilla mook, serving two ; years In the prison 'for "an assault while armed with a dangerous weapon. George Miles,. Tillamook , forger, has his 20 year sentence commuted . to eight, years.' Several paroles' were also. granted. I 'JJ.J,i'.Jli Pabeolin ' Sale' t''i J?X The superior floor covering, H. LkT SOff Furniture Co, I ; jl3 p. of V. Meeting Called r ; - A ' special meeting of Barbara rrietchle tent Daughters of. Vet erans will be held at 7:30 o'clock this-evening at. the Alexandria, 1030 Chemeketa. The installation of tent officers will take place to morrow.1 i f : - - -. ii ; . ' W Serve Breakfast , , 7. to 11 a. m. Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe, 155 North Liberty. ' ; ' :'y ! -Jr -.'Jl8 it Elector Is Selected i Judge M. C. George, of Port land, was selected as bearer of the official Oregon ballot to Washing ton, D. C when the Oregon presi dential electors met yesterday at the office of the secretary of state. Judge George received three votes against one for Mrs. Harriett tane Richards, also of Portland. Mrs. Richards held that an alternate " DIED KELLEY--At the home of her daughter at 570! North Liberty street, Jan. 12, 1925. Mary I ; Kelley, age 70 years. Survived "by one son.1, Curtis .Kelley of Wapato. Wash.; three daugh ter. Mrs. .W H. Duncan of Portland. ' Mrs. j W. E. Clowe Of dexter, iliss., and Mrs. E, T. Reid of Salem, and 17 grand children. The remains are in charge of the Terwiiliger home funeral parlors and the funeral will probably be; held Wednes day morning.-'; .;;. ;;.- FLINT At, the : h o m e, 1570 Court street, January 12, Mrs. : Anna Spinning Flint, wife pt Frank Fllnf, mother of Charles F. Spinning, of Wllkensburg. Penn., stepmother of F. -Cud-Worth Flint of PHncetoff unl- rerslty. v Announcement of ! fu neral will be made later! from " "h new RIgdon mortuary.. - niGDON SON'S i .-... -..--. 4 ,) . . . We have a . i i . Studebaker Light Six Tourlng Car , A Good Buy at $600.00 SEE US TODAY , j 1 w should he named in the event that Judge George was! unable to mpke the trip, but was informed that the law made no provision for an al- up ternate. She took the matter with the attorney f general.. i Salem Art and Beauty Shop Expert marcel Wng, men's mant enring, paper curl. 153 S. High. Phone 2118. If . i ' ijlS y : -4 imir Tailor Attends Convention j' - D. 11. Mosher, local tailor, is' at tending the sixth! j annual conven tion of the Pacific Coast i Mer chants' association, which is being held at the New Olympic!; hotel. Seattle. ; Many' special J features nave been arranged fori the con vention. ; one of them being appearance of Samuel Royal, the vice president of the American Fashion Publishing company, the; foremost fashion magazine in the United States. Royal is- bringing a com plete wardrobe of New York's new est creations in "clothes for men. It is expected that Mr. Mosher; will have something special in the way of smart clothes! to offer to his many patrons when he returns to Salem. ' I Patton Itetnrna Home j - Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton re turned to Salem from: Portland Sunday evening af ter spending the week-end in that city. While there they visited George Graves,; who has been ill fori1 several days at the' Portland hotel. I It? is ! stated that the sick man has ; Improved and vai nhl in Kb nn fnr thai first time Sunday! ' He' will be In Sa lem soon, accor to word re- celved here. ' . I MriV Antique Fnrnitnre, Phone 1409R 1365 N. 4th Si. f : ; J15 -.- ' jP-l'f: ;N5f..: . Grand Opera Heard ! ,Nt; . Salem radio fans were Well pleased to hear the grand 1 opera broadcast by the KGW station Sunday afternoon. r The "Bohe mian Girl,'' which was being" 'pre sented at the nubile auditorium was broadcast. Sjolonumbe'rsuch as -Marble Halls." and Then I Remember You? were well receiv ed here. ? j SmaUpox Case I -'!-f::"i y:.S ': It is reported to the city health officer that' a month-old child of Scotts Mills had contracted small pox. No other case' of contagious disease -was repbrtedrT' f (Tif f Odd Chaif Sale 1 1 H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. True Itadio Fau lt is stated in radio circles that a real "Hoot Owl Fan," who is living in I Salem, takes an early evening nap previous to the con cert. on Friday evenings. An alarm clock la set to; arouse the sleeper at' the proper hour and the con cert is enjoyed. Carson In East ; . i-,'i;: "Caryl Carson,! son of Mrs. John A. Carson off Salem and & '23 graduate in chemical engineering from" OAC lsfnow; .head of ?the chemical. laboratories. pf the Con necticut state board of health at Hartford. Mr, Carson was ; re cently transferred from Iowa City, Iowa, where' he received a mas ter's degree in chemical engineer ing from the j University, of Iowa and worked as chemist In the lab oratories of the Iowa state board of sanitation, E makmg chemical analyses of water used" in Iowa towns. In ljis . new position Mr. Carson is testing milk and! water used by Connecticut towns. 'Brick" is a member of Sigma Gammaso clal fraternity on the OAC cam pus.-' ' i -'-.-.i ...... i: TT Serve Breakfast--' 'tl to 11 .fm. Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe, 1155 North f Liberty. ' . i' ' ; . il? Huntley Improves - t l.nn Htintle-r of lorvalliS. who recentlv underwent a seriousden- ta operation here, shows consid erable improvement." Huntley was attacked by a j pus pocket ' which destroved a f nortion of : his Jaw and undermined hfs health -before the pocket was discovered.' Ah op? eration Was necessary to save his life, and as a result of the large Vkita BrotherJ- rA'l l-,4 ; ll'H . Mrs. L N. Hays, formerly of Sa lem, is visiting her brother. Dr. L. E. Barrlck, during the legis lative session. I Previous to her marriage she was popular mem ber of the younger set here. ' ... : : ' i l'A ; - " . ' - - s Appraiser Named ? f 1 r Frank Lewis, Jacob Larc n ana T. J. Tull were named appraisers of the estate" of Lucinda Miller.by County Judge T. J. Hunt . yester day. . i , . Bui Thm Tprf!v committee of the Salem Burns clnb reft last'ntefct fc the offic cf v. iliur.v i.ifiiiicni.s Jr., c-3 amr:e-J to toll tt tin- ding i .i i : - nlversary celebration of the poet's birth on , Saturday evening, Jan. 24, at the Marion hotel. A ban quet will be held at 6 o'clock, af ter which a. program of Scotch music, song,. story and dancing will be indulged In by those pres ent. All members of the club and lovers of Burns! desiring to attend are requested to secure their tick ets in advance f from William Mc Giichrlst, Jr., at his office in the U. S. National IBank building. . For Sale by Owner j lj Late model Star sedan. . Will sacrifice for quick sale. See car at Great Western Gars ?a 413 Ministerial Association Meets s ' "Religion as Doctrine", was the subject chosen, by Rev. E. H. Shanks of the Baptist church when he addressed the Ministerial as sociation yesterday at their regu lar. - meeting at the city library, They unanimously endorsed tho child labor amendment to the con stitution of thft United States, and other matters.. The ministers en dorsed fully the coming Red Cross roll call and pledged their cooperation.- - i ! , ' . ? . For Dry Wood r Call C D. Query, Phone 77F2 v'- :: yi t --v I . Ji Family in Distress 'Jack London, who resides in an apartment house at 160 Court, re ported to the police Monday morn ing that a family in the same house were destitute of food and were confined? to i the house with scarlet fever, After, conferences with Mayor JB. Giesy the mat ter was referred to the Associated Charities and relief given the des titute family. I ' j Boat House Planned' The Spongf boathouse at the foot of Court street, which was demolished by ice in the Willam ette river, will be rebuilt, accord ing to the announcement of Capt. Jack Spong. The logs which had held the house on the water were washed down stream and as a con sequence everything will be re built. Additional rooms will be provided . for Jcanoes in the .new structure, as the wrecked building could not accommodate the canoes and boats already on hand. Odd Chair Sale II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 313 Forestry Man to bo Speaker The Rotary! club has secured G E. Griffith of the United .SUtes department ot agriculture, forestry service, to speak oh the ."Service of. Forestry", at the Wednesday luncheon. ' During the past week the Rotarians ;entertained Frank C. RIggs of Portland, district gov ernor, who gave the members an address on the various phases of Rotiry. i He stressed the fact that the Salem - club was expected to send a big attendance to meet the International? Rotary: president. Corvallis has notified Salem Ro tary that on the evening of Thurs day Feb. 12, a joint meeting of the EUgene, Salem and Corvallis Rotary clubs will be held at Cor vallls. ' " ' r '"'". ;-i?r''l' ' ''''- '- :'. Mission Study Clase : Under the direction ' of Rev. George W. Hinman of San Fran cisco," a former missionary to China,' mission study classes will be conducted at the First Congre gational church. The first class was held last night and will be conducted for a fortnight or more Furnished House " For rent. IU L. Stiff Furniture Co,,: 14-:-'--v !''--J -.."'.-i; '315 Speeder Fined . - R.:D. Clapp was fined 310 and costs when f he appeared before Judge Brazier C. Small in justice court yesterday. He was" arrested by R. B. Reinhart, state traffic officer. i . " - Marriage Performed ' Crazier C. Small, justice of the peiee, has performed his first mar riage ceremony since taking- over his! office. I George Rossner and Nellie Rossner, both of Salem. were re-united ; In Judge Small's office yesterday afternoon. - Night; Cough Quickly, Relieved This is the substance of a' letter received from H. W. Webb, Quin cyJ HI., "I coughed a great deal, especially a night. Tried, almost everything and have found noth ing to equal Foley's Honey and Tar Compound.-- One dose relieved my cough and I rested well all night." One of. the largest selling medicines in the world, contains no opiates. J Safe for children. In sist upon Foley's. Refuse substitutes.- AdvyJ I-1; ' ::-'.vr Ankle Dislocated (!iirn W Honchton of 2114 Ferry suffered . a dislocated ankl yesterday when a heavy limner fell Ion his leg. crushing and nmintnr tfiA ankle, while he was employed at the templet He was given medical attention and sent to his home. i Pabrolla Sale j ' The Buoerior floor covering. II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 313 Citizenfihin Clasa Ponul The final touches are being jgiv en th members of the citizenship classes conducted at the YMCA for men desiring to become citizens pf the United States. At their last meeting a mock trial was held at wk!;V v, AJ JIansoa - presided. Durtrsn 'rnefH; '!U..C. "Boyer, county 'clerk vi-.tel" and". gave! a short address, in addition to an swering questions which were asked him j by . members of the class. , . ;!; v : Wut Riley Inei Representatives of the public Af fairs committee of the Rotaryj Ki wanls and j Lions clubs and, the Realtors of Marlon and Polk coun ties, are to assemble at the Gray Belle Thursday noon to ' discuss pians relative to bringing Frank Branch Riley to Salem.- wj W. Rosebraugh, representing j the lions; W. M. Hamilton, chairman of the public affairs committee of the Rotary- club ; I. M. Doughton of the Kiwanis club, and John M. Scott of the Realtors are the j men named on the committees. " I i Dwome Tai Reports ; jj 1 For Completion see W. A. ! SId- prell, 345 Chemeketa. Phone 19 0 0. : -,. ' -tf Cut This Out It Is Worth Money 'Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave:, Chicago, .111., writing your name and address clearly. You will re ceive a sample bottle of Foley's Honey and - Tar Compound ; for coughs, colds and hoarseness,' also sample package of Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, ind Foley's Cathartic Tablets for constipation and biliousness. These dependable remedies are free-from opiates anil have helped millions of people.! Try them! Adv, Dih Sale ' H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 313 i : EaI :Ies : tot Meet .. S: A. W. Redick, Grand Worthy Chaplain of the fraternal order of Eagles, will address a meeting to be held in -the Derby building, Thursday,! January-- 15th. f The Eagles are now organizing a new airie in Salem and will have a class of 500 by February 1, says Frank P. Davis, organizer for the local district, Calendar to be Subject j J. M. Clifford will present the program tomorrow evening for the January meeting of the Salem Arts league which, will be held at the Woman's club house. He will give an advocated and much dis cussed plan for the simplification of the calendar. Mr. Clifford! spoke list : week before a large and in terested audience in Corvallis. .The public is invited both for the lec ture and the social hour. A short musicale jwill also be part of the evening's! program. fr l-. ! : : ..... I ' - Dish Sale : H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 313 Sim PhClips Returns- Sim Phillips returned to his desk Mohday after suffering over the week-end from Injuries receiv ed in a fall. He was on his way to work last Saturday when he Slipped and fell to the pavement. Becomes Member of "Y" Master Manley Banister Of 1520 A street .became a member of the Salem YMCA, boy's department, when hel joined the preps class festerday. , He will' be under the leadership of Willamette univers ity students who are directing "Y classes. IllJt teracy Js Low ; Oregon has a lower rate of Ulit eracy than any other state in the West, according to statistics com piled by; J. A. Churchill, state su perintendent of schools. . Oregon's percentage ls; 1.45; Washington, 1.68 and California 3.33 per cent. Escapeel Arrested ' -' ' Henry i; Stiecomb and; Albert Schlappi. inmates of the feeble minded institute, were arrested last night by Officer Cutler after they had burglarized the E.'- G. Kingston store at 740 South Four teenth street, j Cartons "of ' cigar ettes, coffee cakes, bread,; and can dies had been placed in Improvised sacks made from i gunny; sacks. The boys were ready to - travel when caught, j r f - " Stolen Car Reported I 7 V ; Salem police were notified last night of a car which had . been stolen at1 Oregon City. The car bears license 51-858. Gets Vancouver License A marriage license was Issued last week In Vancouver, Wash,, to Donald Coppock, 21, of Salem- and Lillian B; Thornton, 18, ' of Van couverJ i: ).:,. uUlU Paps Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tab lets - every - three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose al ways gives "relief. The second and third doses com pletely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Contains no qui nine or opiates. M i I I t on s use Tape's Cold Compound." rrice. t-tca itt Air. "' Fire Alarm Turned 1 In--i. The fire department was called to Miller and iFir Sunday noon to put out a chimney blaze. Building Permit . ' . The-city, recorder has Issued building permits to J..IL Ellis and LeRoy; Hewlett. Ellis is to erect a dwelling at ! 18 15 North Capitol at a cost of f 5,000, and Hewlett is to erect, a, story and a-half dwelling at' 515 North Summer at a cost of 34,200. A - Californian Arretted ' H. Harlan, who was arrested by Officer Wiles llast night, was irate at tjie police j station. "If Salem can pull these hick town tricks, I can put'up the ball," he said, as he drew a 35 bill from his wal let and threw1 it furiously on the counter. "The man stoutly de nied that he? was exceeding the speed limits, although his car was traveling pearly 30 milea an hour on North Capitol, according to the officer.' Fines Are Imposed During: thej" week-end fines were collected from Zelda Harland, W. Turley, G; Russell, K. Campbell, A. H. NalzlzrJ C. A. Goss. Each was assessed 35. However, T. A. Jones, G. OJson, D. "L. Wheeler, C. H. Shut'ti A- Cutsfork. G. H. Griblonj G. Q. Gillespie and D. R. Sherman contributed a total of $55 for bail money that was for felted. Officers Travel on Duty Officers "Wjlles and Olson are to appear in Portland this afternoon in the district court of the United, States to appear as. witnesses be fore a grand, jury, which is in ses sion there, j Realtors Eleict Rupert ' Realtors 4lectel J M- Rupert aa president or the organ izauon last night arid L. E. Oberer, J. A. Mills. Victor J. M. -Page and R. A. Harris t the four vice presi dencies. . Ari executive committee composed of George H. Graben- horst, Lee N. Charles and L. E Oberer waslelected. , A secretary for the executive committee will be elected later. REQUISITION ISSUKD Governor Pierce has issued a requisition upon the governor of California' fbr; the return to Ore gon of Geojrge and William Fos ter, who are. wanted for burglary In Douglas -county. . The two are under arrest in San Francisco. , PIONEERL WOMAN HERE Claims of oelng the first white girl born in the state of Oregon are made by Maria C. Smith, of Portland, who is registered at the terminal hotel. Mrs. Smith is in Salem .to attend . the legislative session.' ' " -,!- - Let Us Help You- SOLVE YOUR HEAMG PROBLEM Just give! us your name and address and we will have our salesman call and go over your heating problem with you with out any obligation on your part "EASTMAN SIBLOCCT FURNACES V j m $79.60 and up, ; Installed Complete : ' i EASTMAN BROS (Former? SiiTrton Blow Pip Co.) -; Silverton, Oregon .' ' - ' . ' . M 1 - Do l'JaiiBi:i:.;Pe'aE" Advertise in the modern way with illustrations. Illustrations for advertisements In this" newspaper can be la l by? local merchants by applying to our Service Department. Make your advertisements more attractive and compelling. Tl right pictures will bring crowds to your doors. They have t' same power as window displays. 'Illustrations are available for any and every adverUsnment. V.'o are here to help you for a bigger business thU year, THE OREGON 1 nirL o r Fever headache orrippe . Cold break in a day for ttie millions w. ! use Hill".. HeaJache and fever stop. L Grippe is checked. All in a way an reUl.'S that druggisu gjarantee resulta. CoiJj ar5 too important to treat in lesser ways. CAScARAApi;.'!;;: ChtRcdBos witbpoctrmit 25,000 Pounds of ! Grape Root WANTED v Also Fir Pitch . Capital Bargain House The House of a Million and One Bargains 215 CENTER WOULD YOU LIKE TO LISTEN TO BETTEIt HA THAN YOU HAVE HERE TOFORE HEAllD? CALL CI a a t VAIITED TO BUY Preferably in the N. E. section of Sa lem, the best home, a small down pay ment and $35 or $40 a month will handle. BOX 340 3 it U) s LU Q cc O if) 5 S -j : o TJ CO O n S -a O a mJ Id a n f o EI P o : r3 o DC p i c O c n N o fp' t STATES!, I AI