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thd o?j:go:i ctatijai?. mtosgGu:: . WEDNESDAY MORNINGj JANUARY 14, 1925 a I ! " - - - . . . . ; TT- " : M I . l L to-- Attention Eagles - Tnere win be a special meeting of the Eagles T h a r sday night (Jan. 15) at 8 p. - m. -in the Derby Hall, All Eaelea and their friends are Invited to attend- Special , speakers. Frank E. Daris, Organizer. , ': him r.lr-1 T T Of the three pages in the house of representatives, one. Miss Ruth ? -- ' ' ' " " i - ' WOOpRY Buy Furnituro ; lhon 511 7 rh ers O. U.ZMlnrM 147 M. Com. St. Pm sea TERMINAL " ' 0u for hire without tirtren PHONE 2020 . Day and Night Bti ilew i POPULAR PRICED Ilea, an Tonng Men's Tailored Salt. f25 to ft D. H. IJOSHER TAlXiOa . Dr. B.H. While - Osteopathx Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat meat (Dr. Abram's method) Offk. Phone S5 or 469-J , COO U. 8. Bank Bid. RADIO HEADQUARTERS r. y "For .: RADIO SUPPLIES ; t '. ; , Open Tenlnss I ; 4 189 SOUTH HIGH .r . : - i . 1 :I VV ii y SOT jjj 469 STATE STREET 4 NE LADD-.&.BUSH BANKERS . ; - - :'EtablShedi183 4 ' -. , t General Banians Buinesa - Office nonrs from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. . We Carry ill s Larmsr' ' 4" i iUceful raincoats! Here; are good looking; service able raincoats that will keep you dry during any sort of wet weather. I ; In buying your coat here you will be assured the very best quality at a reasonable price. Raincoats Priced 1 : t From . ... $19.85 to $24.85 , .-): - fl ; I: "Jilt- ':..!" i' - .. .:;- : i G. WJ Johnson & Co. ft K . i ill WS IN. Rudle, of 1063 North Church, is a Salem girl. The other two pages are Opal Hoskins, of ' Stan field, and Charles M. Charlton, of Red mond. '"-." I ' " " f f : : .:.; J. -r-': ;. TuraeV Man Geta Office ' ' . When the house of representar tlves convened for the second day of the 1925 legislatire session yes terday, B. E. Robertson, of Tur ner, was on duty as assistant door keeper. He has had previous ex perience along this line. .1 . Mah Jongs Seta r ! ' : At cost. . II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. : J14 - . ; 1 : ''-t if Miller Not Reformer - - - , Senator Miller of Grants Pass is a . reformed educator. He was formerly president of the Kansas Western university at Salina.1 He "Ml P jylb CO DC o -J r- 111 a i - o o - ca c o cn -J . o o 9 a C o to c S3 o ca O 3 vt UJ g o i J ' u w CQ if) DC O i 11 '?'-' s izesof CdalH from the large furnace to the imallest nut sixe. Tell us for what purpose the coal Is required and we'll point out the proper si, to w But although we carry i au sizes, we handle only one Quality, the rery i from the rery best mines.. Our cos.1 serrice U youri to command. i:-. Prices range from 910 to 813 ' Also handle the beat Diamond ErlqnoWe. $15 . .. I - t . . p J J -.jpHOKatOSO : r . v BRIEF was also a geologist of note but recently las leen keeping the Ox ford hotel at Grants Pass. A year and a half ago when Miller had been there only a few months a good lady In one of the churches told the writer he was one of the most useful citizens in the city. Senator Miller Impressed others the same fray enough to be sent to the senate where he is not a faddist nor trying to reform every thing under the sun. He is just trying to make an upstanding senator, and he is succeeding. . ' ... Income Tax Report i For Completion see W. A. Sip prell, 345 Chemeketa. Phone 900. tf CollegUn Published ? The Willamette Collegian is be, ing published for the first time since the Christmas and New Tear holiday today, making its appear ance upon the campus at the chapel period. The Collegian is published by the Associated Stu dent body under the editorship of Miss Juanita Henry, a senior. . : Odd Chair Sale H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 314 Birth Rcord Filed . , The first birth report to be filed With the city health officer for births In January was filed yes terday for the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs., Lee W. Ache son7 Vivian Jean Is the name that lias been given! ' Serve Rreakfaftt Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe, 165 North Liberty. . JH Zimmerman Not Loaded Senator Zimmerman did not come loaded with bills, r He has nothing particular in mind except that he is helping all be can to DIED FLDMT At the home, 1570 Court street, January 12, Mrs. - Anna Spinning Flint, wife of , Frank Flint, mother of Charles F. f Spinning, of Wilkensburg, - Penn.,- stepmother of F. Cud- worth Flint - of Pflticeton unl Tersity." Funeral services will ; be held Thursday, January 15," ' at 10:30 a.m. from Rigdon and Son's new mortuary on Cottage and Chemeketa streets.-: Scien tist services. The funeral cor tege will leave immediately af terward for the Portland cre- matorlum. 1 RING WALD The death of Mrs. j . Minnie Ringwald, beloved moth : er of Matt, Joseph, George and ' C. H. Ringwald, occurred at the : family residence, II id Lee St, January 13. Mrs. Ringwald was 73 years old. She ts likewise survived by two grandchildren, one brother in the east and two , sisters In Europe. The remains ; are at the chapel of the Salem mortuary. Funeral announce : ments will te nade later; . SPENCERIn this city, January 13, 1925, Matilda Ann Spencer, 'age 51. She was a member of the WRC of, Bandon,'-Oregon. , The remains, accompanied by her brothers, O. Hoffman, of Tonepah, Nev and J.; H. Hoff ' man of Salem, will be forward . ed to Bandon by the Terwilliger Home funeral parlors tonight at 10:14. for funeral services and Interment. : FCXERAIi The funeral services for Mary L. Kelley will be from the Ter williger funeral home thle morn ing at 10 a. in. ReY:' Blaine E. Klrkpatrlck twill 8tf Iciate. wlthl committal -services at the Odd Fel lows cemetery. " " ; , RIGDON Cz SON'S JMS1 li Tin "We have a 1 Stadebaker Light TSIr ' i ' Touring car A Good Bay at $600.00 SEE TJS TODAY" carry through the child labor amendment, and sees : through the opposition. - Senator Zimmerman is a close student of affairs and knows everything that is going on In the senate. " ! i , ' One Woman Senator i Senator Kinney Is (the only woman member: of the! senate. She comes from Clatsop county and Is a resident of Astoriaj She is a cousin of Mrs. A. N. Bush and was born in Salem, r She Is keenly Interested in legislative i matters and is frequently consulted by her associates. : " ' J : , Trf-C Has Supper ) : Following a supper, the Tri-c Sunday school class of the First Presbyterian church held a busi ness meetincr last nlrht and for mulated plans for the coming year. The class Is composed of about 25 young men and women who are students at Willamette university. Mali Jongs Sets 1 At cost. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. r-.-U- ;-, " . ; -. j!4 Thursday Meetings Continue " According to Rev. Ward Willis Long, pastor of the First Presby terian church, a series of discus sions on the life of Christ will be resumed Thursday evening, at which Kenneth ; Allen, formerly known as the "boy soprano of Sa lem," will sing, .if Furnished House - , i For rent. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. , , . ; . -ir': : No Friction, Yet - ; There has been a report that Senator Joseph was persona non grata with the presiding officer, but if there is any friction it hasn't shown itself yet. f Senator Joseph treats everyone alike, and has 29 men on the inside with him. ..;-.! ; Dish Sale - j H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. J14 Ilerwla; Here ? v iW. J. Herwlr. the anti-saloon league official of Portland, Is tn Salem on business connected with tightening up the prohibition law. Herwig contends that 50 per cent of . the fines collected should go towards enforcing the prohibition Iaw.- as advocated by j Governor Pierce in his message to the legis lature.. '. ':. 1 ; . : . I Dr. Harold M. Brown $ Eye, ear, nose and throat spe cialist, announces the opening of his office in rooms 31$ and 320 U. S. Bank building. ! j J14 --ir i-tr- --r . ' . Officer to Arrive Here -4 D. S. Ceason, of the navy re cruiting service at Portland, is to be In Salem for 24 hours, arriving at noon today for the purpose of accepting enlistments Into the navy. According to announcement the headquarters will be at the Bligh hotel. ' Men enlisting here will be sent for an j eight weeks' training period to San Diego, and the men entering the service with in, the next 1 0 days will be eli gible to ' take the cruise to Aus tralia next summer. I The Gray Belle h Will have music during dinner this evening. Five piece! orchestra i i - - Senator .Taylor Alert - Senator Taylor of Pendleton Is one of the old members In point of : age, but Is very much alert and very active in legislative matters. His wife is with him and they are to be found at the Mills home, opposite the state house. They are a fine old couple. Is Telegraph Manager- Victor. D. Carlson, a student at Willamette is acting as night man ager for the Western Union Tele graph company for a time during legislature. j Herefords Win Cup . County . Commissioner James Smith is tq receive a loving cup from the American Meat Packers because his car of Here fords won high place at the Pacific Inter national live stock show at Port, land, according to the letter sent by O. M. Plummer, secretary. Smith thinks it very ! good that the Hereforda .beat everything else out at the exhibition.! The cup, he says. Is to be on display at the court house for a few days when it arrives. ; ' I . New Program Announced . , - The winter program of study which is to be held each Thursday evening .at . the First f Methodist church' has been established, ac cording to announcements made recently. The new course of study Includes a series on Oregon mis sions and Includes the activities of the Methodist church In the Paeifle Northwest and the Oregon country. "Oregon Missions." a test fcy Bastordr Is ctc1,wI,'",7 George W. Alden of Willamette university is to conduct the class for adults and Miss Mary Findley the younger people's class. : These classes are conducted in prepara tion ; for the campaign to secure funds- for retired ministers. - Pabcolia Sale I The superior floor covering. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co 5- J , J14 BXarshfleld Is Growing 1 Senator ' Hall reports that by 1930 Marshfield, his home town, will be able to annex enough ter ritory to be the second j city in Oregon. When he heard that Sa lem had 22,000 people and still growing, he said It might possibly be third, but mighty close to the second. Senator Hall is one of the outstanding . figures In state affairs. j For Dry Wood! j. Call C. D. Query, Phone 77F2 - - ;;r - t - p-i.- jie Mercer Is, Chier' Colonel Mercer, the chief of them all.'. Is always' on the job, always alert, always kindly In looking after the wants of the members. He has been there so long .that he refuses to get ex cited. He . also acts as chaplain and makes a very good one. Some of them call him Cardinal Mercer. Gray Improvement Shoppe expert marcelling, shampooing, facials, scalp treatments.! Room 413, Oregon Bldg. Phone 187. jlS Mrs. Wilson RoElected : Mrs. Ella Wilson was re-elected secretary "of the state fair board at the annual meeting held In Sa lem this week. There was not op position" to her election.! ' F. E, Lynn of Perrydale, in Polk county, is president of the board; Wayne Stuart of Albany, vice president. and A. N. Bush of Salem treasu rer. " ' . ' : ':' I " 1 4 ' Next to Your Homei . 'Breakfast, lunch' and dinner. Colonial Dame Tea: Shoppe, 165 North Liberty. 1 J14 Grantee Will Meet. ! 'There will be a meeting of the Salem grange Saturday while Po mona grange will meet in Salem tonight. ? ; Contagious Diseaoee .One case of chlckenpox was re ported to the city health officer yesterday, the first since the new Music Durinsr Dinner At the Gray Belle this evening. J14 Births' Reported I , Tha birth of a babr danehter to Mr.' and Mrs. v Clifford Arm strong of 2307 Laurel avenue, was reported yesterdayj The little one has been named Mary Louise. Mr. 'and Mrs. H. E. Plank report the birth of. a baby boy , January 12. He has not been' named as f Claas to Meee ' I The Young Peoples class of the First Baptist church will meet at V o'clock, tonight in the church parlor for a pot-luck supper, after which they will attend In a body the revival services- which are be ing conducted : by the pastor, Rer. E, - H. Shanks. A larger crowd than usual Is : expected to attend ihese meetings as unusual interest Is being shown in the revival. - ; ... . : Where Do We Eat?- u Special dinner, 6:30 to 7:30 loe and 75c Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe, 165 N. Liberty. J14 Publisher Visits Salem Gordon J. Taylor, publisher of he Molalla Pioneer and represent ing the state editorial association. Is In Salem for a few days during the legislative session. J Sirs. Hester Visite-v- ! f ; Mrs; R.- M. T. Hester,' parish secretary of the First Presbyterian ehurch, was a Portland visitor yesterday on business.: The return trip was made later last night. I' :' I tenner is uniming . - :. A contract was let yesterday by Henner, the tailor, for, the con struction of a residence and two storerooms , on his property on Highland avenue. I There will be two storerooms each 12x30 feet, and a five-room apartment will connect the two rooms. One of these rooms will house j Mr. Ren ner's tailor shop and in the other Storeroom Mrs. Renner will con duct a grocery store. 4 A cleaning building built as nearly fireproof as possible, 12x20 feetr will also be erected.,. The bulldins; which was damaged by -fir. will be re paired and -arranged for garage space.' f-;f :4.4K''ii - 3ectrician0 Elects- t----' i Glen Seeley has been. V named president of, the electrical workers union for- the year.'- Other ': offi cers elected are J. S. Charrington, vice president: J. jC. Hill, finan cial secretary; Roy PeHey, record ing secretary; Joe Turner, inspect or; " Harry Clark foreman and Clyde Donoovan, member of ! the executive ' board. ' I " j ' - !.'"" -rs-- v - J v , : Liquor Cane Heard -' v Charged with the sale of liquor on two occasions. Cliff Nad on was given a brellminary hearing In the lastice court yesterday. According to prohibition agents he has been suspected for some time. . Nadon U well knovn la police court cir 1 It Would Be Hard I ' "1 t B ; ; j to say ju$t what feature of our jy - ' LfSJ wl !- J . splendid home! is most appreciated sOVy WA 1 by those who have had occasion to iKf TXjW Vj use it, but we would venture to. S IBiO1 ' R guess that the family room is as ca Jxj ! much appreciated as any other one 1$ .SQ ; It affords complete privacy for ba Kl . the family during the services,; and Jjf , i p ", "j""' WEBBS t Wk FUNERAL PARLORS ((lvA)J)i) WrSW J "SuperidrVttncnil Service" SJg XSW jr V 205 SaChurch Street ftgy w cles, but this Is the first time he has appeared In the justice court. Bail was fixed by ; Brazier C Small), justice of the , peace, at $ 5 00, j which Nadoh was unable to furnish. The case will come jup for final hearing on Friday morn ing at 10 o'clock.! Nadon is now being; held in j the ! county Jail. Many Take Iodln ' According to figures furnished by George Wi Hug, superintend ent of city schools, -1063 pupils Lare taking the iodine goitre pre vention and cure in the Salem schools. Several jhundred dollars has been appropriated by the school authorities I to purchase the Iodine, which! is! specially i pre-l pared. With the report of last night it was i shown ; that Engle wood had 61 students taking; the iodine, Garfield ; 80, Grant i 77; Highland 67. High school 225, Lincoln 69, McKinley junior nigh 97, Park 75, Parrish junior nigh 215 and Richmond 97. i i j i Cut Flowers, Floral Pieces I Adams Florist. 1452 Court. " " Jl 4 ! Hickman Arrests Speeder H. E. Anderson, a speeder, was arrested by Officer Hickman last night when the former broke the state speed law. i ; - j i Antique Furniture, Phone 1499R 1365 N. 4th St: ; J15 Senate Pases Named . ; - The three 'pages in the senate for the, 1925 session: of the legis lature are Violet Purdy, Edward Bellringer and Consuelo EJsaman. Articles Filed j ; jl According to papers filed with the; county clerk yesterday, G Ja. Jones and oLl; Foster Willi en gage! In business' In Salem under the title of the G, A. Jones Realty Co. Offices will; be at 462 State street,- . : I . f ' f Case Continued - Lee Ruffe' charged with at tempted burglary of the Harry V. Doe grocery store in the Highland district, appeared before Judge Brazier C. Small In the justice court- yesterday. 1. The (case was continued until 10 o'clock Satur day morning. Teachers to Sleet 1 Teachers of the Salem schools are t0 meet this afternoon f or gen eral assembly at the auditorium of the Salem high school to bear! re ports: of . the : recent teachers con vention in Portland.) Reports; are to be made of the National educa tion association, the Oregon State teachers' association and the Prin cipals association of Oregon. Sev en speakers have: been secured, for the meeting.' ; - jj jhi i ; . j ; I : . " "i. Ward Escapes1 1 j M Crls Zimmerman, committed! to the state hospital front Columbia county, escaped from the Cottage Farm about! 930 o'clock last night during j the ' weekly, picture show. He Is a hatlve of Poland, and Is about 5 jfeet 6 inches' In height, weighs 140 pounds, and Is 45 years old.; He has black hair and blue eyes. His home is near Rainier,- and he! Is said to have been considered dangerous when committed. t n Mucb Publicity jResults ; ' i : ' ' Salem has; secured much publi city by the action of the school board in putting across the move td educate the School children of Salem to dodge automobiles. The latest letter to be sent the school board comes from Portland where the safety measures have been tried! out and; put Into actual prac tice,! As a result ; the) accidents have been reduced to a minimum. The jpubliclty that Salem has re ceived from i the articles has ap peared in Los Angeles and other Calilrnlu yapers.,: ''';. ' 4 h ; Seven After Position- 1 j Seven applicants are after: the position of secretary! of the state board, otleontrol ah office 'now held by Col. Carle Abrams who is seeking permanent election. Oth ers after the job are Z. J. Riggs, former "Salem . druggist; Floyd Moore, former Polk icounty clerk; William Poorman, present assist ant secretary ef the board; Arthur Bain, former Portland meat deal er; Ora H. Porter, Portland attor ney and R. .11. Thomas, former clerk of the Portland! school board. PERSONALS I I Howard Ball was a visitor at the Kiwania club yesterday, from Portland. : j ; Senator B. L. Eddy of Roseburg was a visitor at the Kiwanis lunch eon yesterday. 4 j ;'. : j h Senator Arthur Beals of Tilla mook, H. H. Haines and Harry Waters, were at the! Kiwanis club Tuesday.;) -. j Miss Delia Douglas is now em ployed in - the Smith, Kowitz, Kunts and Phillips: law offices. Miss Kathryn Gunnell and Mrs, NV E. Gunnell motored to , Mon mouth to hear Sophie. Braslau at the Oregon Normal . school. : . ! Mrs. - Simon Grelnheim of Dal las was a fealem visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon of inde pendence were in. Salem yesterday to visit the legislature while it was, in session. I . i ' I ; Miss Fera Hobbes, who gained notoriety by toer raid on Copper field during the regime of Gover nor West, is a; clerk of the -house committee on roads and highways at the state, legislature. ! , Miss Goldie Rotninger of the Kafoury stores visited during the week-end at Portland and- Camas, Wash. Lf"-v I.- .1 ; " E. M.- Hulden from eastern Ore gon , has 'been visiting here with relatives and friends. She plans to return soon.' :j . ! Mrs. Nellie Howard of Klamath Falls is now making her home, in Salem with her daughter, Mrs. R. Fulker. . Mr. Fulker is the adver tising manager of the Stiff Furni ture company herej Ray Lick, Quinaby hoj grower, was in Salem Tuesday. j i Fred Buchtel of Portland, a former member, of ;the public ser vice commission, is a visitor at the state bouse;; j. 4 I. Bales, a Brooks farmer, was In Salem yesterday, i ' j Mr. and Mrs. B. jF. Swope were Visiting In, Salem from Independ ence Tuesday. - .. r . ! - !. , Don't let your r COLD l set the best of you. Use -H ' 'v!'-:;:4 P -4" i"" "" 4 ; : Shaefer's Herbal - Cough Cure 4rJ4: tj4!444;" ;-4- : -4i The best and most economical -' cough medicine obtainable GCHAEFER'q The renslar toro .1 135 North CcnirncrcLil Phone 137 . Four-Year Mathematic Course Is Advocated If all does not come to naught. four-year courses in mathematics will be established in the (Salem high school for the next semes ter. In a communication to the school board last night Miss Beryl Holt; head of the mathematics de partment, suggested the establish ment of an advanced algebra class to care, for students 'who are plan ning entering the engineering pro fession. Sevjeral students are enrolled at the high school who have re quested that the higher math be taught in order that they: might continue with their studies. Con sequently, with the sanction of tho school board the subject of ped mutations and combinations, de- terminants, Variations series, lo arithims and the theory of equa tions will be taught Saiem. high pupils. Simple Way to Take Off Fat Can anything be simpler than taking a eonTenient littie tablet lour times eacli day until your weight is reduced to nor mal I Of course not. Just purchase box of Marmola Prescription Tablets from yonr drugRiRt for one dollar, and start now to' reduce. - Follow directions n starvation dieting or tiresome exercising Eat substantial tood, be as lazy a vo like, and kep on Rettiag- slender. Thou sndi of ntn and women each year retail healthy, slender figures by usuuc Marmo: Tablets." Purchase them from your dru Jtist, or Send direct MimioU -o Oerfc eral Motors Bldr., lctruit, Mich. Adr 25,000 Pounds of Grape Root WANTED Also Fir Pitch; Capital Bargain House The House of a Million and . One Bargains j 213 CENTER j VAfiTED TO GUY 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, r BOX 340 AGVES AYKKS FAT O'iLUXEr in GOODS' Xow CX1KIXXK I' GIUFFITH - -'-In . ! AVILDERXKSS' Now I Read tho Classified lilllllllilli liberty iiiiiiniiiiii Oregon