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The BEST , im S KM f our Spring shirts are ready and 1 they are the best ever! ! jar men avoid common-place shirts. ,; h Oar success in men's shirts has not . rv, I come by chance. ,:,V, The exclusive patterns, fit, and high class finish and general ex cellence of oar shirts is the reason they are so popular. See Our Windows i G. W. Johnson & Co. CITY NEWS V &otis Are "Shot" . , , Floyd "Maxwell, morle ; editor of the Oregonian and C. S. Piper, cameraman, were in the city yes terday to "shoot" the 3 3rd session of the legislature In action. Pic tures were taken of 'both the house and senate while In the af ternoon .pictures' were taken of the state flan Industry at the pen itentiary. The Oregonian is en tering into the moving picture field, and will exhibit a reel of Oregon subjects in the near fut ure. Other reels are promised for the future. ' ' Used Phonographs Sale V See Windows, II. L. Stiff Fur niture Co. , , , 20 CoTprnor Signs BUI . ' After being passed by both the bouse and senate, H. B. No. 32, calling for an appropriation of WQODRY Buys Furnituro Phone 511 ewrSeis SS Moatkly aaiodnrwl S47 M. Com. Bfc PteM se " TEBMTNAl ' f :;::TAXI:1:' I- SERYICR Can for hire without Ci If et PHONE 2020 t Day and Night Berrlce ' ' POPULAR PRICED Xlen'a and Younf Men's Tailored Suits 23 to 4ft D. H. MOSHER TAILOri ' V Dr.B.lI.,Vhite . , J Osteopathy Surgery Elactronla Diagnosis and Treat ment (D$ Abr&m'a method) OfflcV Pbona J 59 or 49-J 600 V. SBani Bldg. LADO & .BUSH BANKERS I . -i - i . . CstabUahed 1863 i -" ' ":; ' ---' ! .--'" f - General Banlnng Business i ? , ;-. r.":'-V ' -j Office Iloim from ! a. m. to S pw m. PHoriz 030 Fart Icu- 469 State St. IN $25,009 for salaries and expenses of the 33rd session of the legis lature, was 'signed Monday; toy Governor Pierce. The senate' con current resolution 1 No. 5R, endors ing President Coolidge's stand on the Muscle Shoals project, was also signed.. ' : I ": I . f- f The Annual Meeting -j " - Of the stockholders of the Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co., will be held at the office of the company la Sa lem, Jan. 20th. at 9:30 a. m Those interested will take notice. E. J. Swafford, Secy. . IJ-20 State Board Meets -l ; The first meeting of ; the state board of vocational education was held at the state house Mon day. Those present, and ipem bers of the board, were Superinr tend of Public Instruction J. A. Churchill; Governor Walter M. Pierce, E. E. Elliott, of .'Salem; A. R. Nichols, of OAC; MrsMary E. Jones, of Umatilla county J 'Sam A. Koxer, secretary of state; F. B. Ingels, of Dufer and Hilton A. Miller, of Portland. ! - a"iaa . V "r "' ' ...... , , " . - jr-, Courtesy is Extended ; Tne courtesy of the floor of the house of representatjVes has been extended to former Tepresen Utives K. K. Kubli, K. H. Smith and John Thorne. Dininz Room Furnitu . Greatly reduced. ,See windows. IL I. Stiff Furniture Col f; J20 Ffles Slander Actio A slander action for $5,000 was filed in the circuit court? Monday against C. V. j Hule and . the Kwong. Fook. company by Roeie BatUlion and Mrs. q. If. Batta lion. It Is alleged that Hule made allegations to the effect that they had. stolen $40 from tht firm. Because this assertion was !pub- 25,000 Pounds of Grape Root wanted ! Also Fir Pitch , Capital Bargain ; House s ) The ITouse of a Mfllfcm pad ' One Bargains ,.v - 215 CENTER 1 ,f from the large - farnaeo to the smalleat nut siso. TeU ns for what purpose the coal la required and we'll 'point out the proper But although we carry ail sixes, we handle only one, Quality,' the rerrjt eoal from the Very best ? xalnea. Our eoal aerrlce is yoarf to comxsanv P;;;' Price range fromVxO SIS . aii' handle the beet ... Elaxaond Brfciuettoe SIS BRIEF lished among certain people by the Chinese concern, the com plaint states, damages hare re sulted to the amount stated. It is alleged that the Chinese made the assertion that the plaintiffs had stolen the 440 to Mrs.- Darid Wright, and to people in the Pure Food Grocery. - , Large Family Homes 6 to 10 rooms. We hare three dandies. Heres one 9 rooms with basement on paving ; for $3000. Reasonable terms. Becke U Hen dricks. U. S. Bank Bldg. j-18tf Relief Manager Xamed Victor Carlson has been appoin ted Relief manager In this dis trict of the Western Union and will assume his , office February 1, according to announcements yesterday. Carlson Is ' a junior student at Willamette university. Cross Word Fails According J to the Latin : and Spanish language teachers in the Salem high school the cross-word puzzles did not benefit the pupil " ' - DIED i ' KTJHNKE At the home, this city, January 19. William Kuhnke, age 71 years, surviTed ' by the following hclldren: Mrs. D. Fandrlch, Salem; Mrs. J. F. Henderson, Fred Kuhnke and William of " Canada; John Kuhnke of Portland: Charles of Kelso, Wash. Mrs. Joseph Ham mond, and Mrs. Bertha Carle son of Salem; Mrs. O. Empey of Canada. Funeral services Wed nesday, January 21 a tl0:30 o'clock from the residence, Rev. H. W. Cross officiating. Inter ment Salt Creek. Rigdon & Son. ELD -At Parkland, "Alberta, Can., January 18. Gust Eld, age 58 years, survived by his wife and three snos. Edward Bert Eld, Arthur George Eld and Henry Eld, all of Salem. Announce ment of funeral later from the Rigdon mortuary. , . . PRATTJanuary 18, at the resi dence, 615. north 14 th. j- Har ry William Pratt, age 71 years. Husband , of Mrs.: Rosa Pratt, of Salenu 'Also survived by brother and sister in - Kansas. Funeral services' Wednesday, January; 21,, at 10:30 o'clock from the Rigdon mortuary. Christian Science service, after which the funeral cortege will proceed to the Portland crema torium. DIED : ! . KEMPATNEN Eskell Kempainen died at a local hospital January "17, at the age of 51 years. He Is survived by his widow, Helen, and two daughters. His remains were shipped to Portland for ln " terment, Webb Funeral parlors ! in charge of arrangements. ' . PICTCETT---Ke8tah Pickett died at her home In Tacoma, ' Wash., January ' 17, at the age of 70 years. She Is survived by two sons, Clayton of Chicago, 'and Charles, - of Everett, Wash. : ' three daughters. Mrs- Ella Ed wards of Tacoma, Wash., Mrs. Mary Scott of Indians and Mrs. Tittis Hadley of Turner, Ore. Funeral services win be held at the Webb-Funeral parlors Wed nesday, the 2 1st, at 2 p. m. In terment will be In the City View cemetery.' ' v-m -. y:l' FVXERAIj i -k : The funeral of A. U-Brown; who died January 16, will be: held at the Webb Funeral parlors today at 2 p. m. Rev. Carl Miller will have charge of services and will be as sisted at the cemetery by the 10OF lodge. Interment 'will be In the IOOF cemetery. - " RIGDON z SON'S tionTCArrr TJs&Csaled Cervletf , Never .before have we had , a better selection of V$p USED CARS'i J - ' to choose from ' and "ma reasonably priced.' Used , car buyers should take ad- vantage of this fine oppor tunity. ; I . ; - . 11 ci; enough to justify the time spent upon the study of the puzzle. The recent craze for cross-word puzzle! was used by the language teach ers to develop the students voca bularies In these languages, but it . was discovered that the results obtained did- not measure up to the t required " standard. The , puzz les are - used, however, in the English and . shorttnd classes, it Is declared . Klmber Addresss Group , The entire program ! of the, was First Presbyterian church presented- by, the young people Sunday. The singing, text read ing, and the taking of the collec tion was performed by the young er members of the congregation. Benjamin A. Kimber.1 secretary of the Marion county TMCA address ed . the meeting. ; Dining Room Furniture Greatly reduced j Se$ windows. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. J20 Door Open at S:30 . A , door on the south , side, of the Washington i portable was found open by Officer Wiles early Monday morning, according to the report on the ! police blotter, school officials have 'not reported the loss of property. Room Started i The "opportunity"i room at the Lincoln school was f started yes terday by MIsa Great j Brumage, special instructor who was secured from the Oregon I Normal school. The instructor has had - severs 1 years experience In thid particular kind of work.- ! -j :- : - Thrift Week Speclai . Nice view lots! south $300 on terms. Also one jFalrmount Hill lot, view and paring paid $9$0. Becke , & Hendricks,; IT. S. Bank Bldg. .; j j , : J18tf Dr Hockey Speaks Members of the j Marion-Polk-Yamhill medical society will (be addressed by DrJ Paul Rockey, president-elect of the state medi cal society when they meet at the Grey Belle tonight for their n nuat election and banquet. Other Portland men to also members of be present and he state council to be here are Dr, . A. E. Sommer, Dr. Ralph Fentoni Dr.-C. L. Booth; Dr. Wilson T. Johnston, Dr. C. J. McCusker, and Joe '.Petit. 1 For Sale, Trade Rent, modern Hotel! furnished Possession at, once. Inquire'! tlO Torth Commercial street. j-21 In New Home . , I, C. F. Breithaupt, Salem florist has moved into his new residence: at 765 North Twentieth, while A C. Burchitt off the Southern Pacific Ticket office f has moved into the residence" vacated at 72a Ferry. i l-f ' Auto liestroyedrj- f : A car belonging to John Rless- heck was destroyed on . the .Silver ton Mt. Angel road Fright night, and rendered almost ! a. complete loss. Glaring headlights from an approaching car caused the driver of the ruined machine, : O. ? V. Riessheek to drive but on the dirt shoulder of the road, jit gave way and the car went ' into the ditch and immediately! caught fire. The car, a Chevrolet ioupe was sold for 11 cents more thin it cost; to get it towed to Silverton. r -: ; ' i I i " Used Phonographs Sal See Windows, H. t. SUff Fur- nlture Co. ' ..f.,;!. . -320 Substitution Necessary-- ; i i Substitutions on the faculty of the Richmond school were made yesterday when Mrs. Florence RU f eritn. tan eh t In the slace of Mrs. Maybelle Burehj who is confined to her home by illness, and Miss Madeline Hickman! snhstllutei 'for Miss Rose Gibson, (who was called out of the city fey the death of her sister. liquor Toters Caught : John Anderson and C. S. Sven- son of Toledo placed hail vith the Salem police after? they had been arrested by the police early Sun day morning and! were released. They were charged with the pos session of liquor, f j . ' ; -; Oakley Kerr Soused- Forfeiting a $40 ball which he had placed with the Salem police A COtGH REifEDY WOTOCT -, ,(. . 9PIATA ; ,L Many cough jpreparations1 eoo taln some one or more harmfat which im added to take the place of opiates. None of these narcotic suosmuies nave tbit uw i- rnT.wV'fl "HONEY ' AND TAR COMPOUND. The name' of every Ingredient 1 piainiy pnawu nn ,r rartftn ! Yon knOW WDSt you are taking when you take Foieys. it cungs 10 w "if. rin n ttA mnA Mnsr.-. You have a cough, why not try It." nefij T SAFE FOR CHILDREN Mothers everywhere demand a reliable cough remedy . free from injurious narcotics,; Supplying this demand for fifty years made FOL EY'S HONEY- AND ; TAR COM POUND one of the -Largest Selling Cough Medicines Sn the World. Children like it My. little boy had a very bad cough, and after he used FOLEY'S HONEY; AND TAR COMPOUND he gof relief at once." writes Mrs. Van I Belle, Penroy, Mont. Refuse substitutes. -Adv. f'.g.'- Jl 5-20-22 after he had beejn arrested for drunkenness and reckless driving. Oakley Kerr caused his name to be entered on the police blotter yesterday, -i He ws aTrested near the blind school Saturday night where he was ro ing in the mud, after wrecking hfci car. Community Entertained i ' '. " The Auburn community was en tertained at their regular meet- mg ny representares of the Val ley Motor company last Friday. A' luunag picture macnine, whicn gave review'of various Industrial ana eaucatfonal processes was a feature 'ot the program. " s Gray Improvement Shoppe y Expert Marcelling; Shampooing, Facials; Scalp treatments. Room 413, Oregon Bldg.t 'Phone 187. J: ' ' r . ryy j2o '::..'--rf ;'' JL ';:' -1 -I Training Clans Meets I The first of the twice k, week evening classes which f will con tinue for two weeks was held last evening at Kimbill school of The ology. A registration of 28 Is an nbunced. with eight churches be ing represented, the largest group coming from the Leslie Methodist church.. Four courses are being offered, two on the; Bible and two on the principles bf teaching relig ion. The classes' will be. open on Wednesday, for additional mem bers. . . '"' ' , if. ? - ;: r . ;j. Cadet Record Fine" , The three .cadets, sfent from Sa lem to West Point last fall have made very good records. The men, August Schomaker, Dwight Mut key and Tristranti. Edmonson have been Willamette students. The taree have all acted in the capa city of corporal which is a distinc tive honor at West Point. Edmon son deserves special . mention 8 ne sianaa at least second jn au ei his classes. Aft(r a recent exam inatlon, 120, men from this year's freshman class were expelled but as the three Oregon men stood p.t the bead of their: classes they were not affected. i Stehograpliic . Course. Pacific Expert School. ; Phone 214 2 428 Oregon Bldg.: j2 0 Eddy Speaks Today ' : - Sherwood. Eddy, assistant gen eral secretary of the internation al TMCA, - world traveler, apd highly recognized authority on In dustrial and social problems, wU make an address at 9 o'clock this morning to the Willamette univer sity .student body. . He will deal with- the problems of society, In dustry and war. His coming bas been arranged' by the university chapter of the -y MCA. ' A Great Chorua " ' : ' More than ? 100 boys who are members" of Dr. Epley's choris. were at the YMCA last night. The bovs are improving greatly !in their singing 'and are far In ad vaace ot what they were this tiijae last year; The hoys are practicing for a concert which they are go ing to give shortly! fori the ben efit of the Near East Relief fund. Salem Is doing much for its bays but no work Is better than that Ha In w Anna Viv T)r TTrwlov il Morning, Xooiv or Night The best place to eat. Colonial Dame" Tea Shoppe. I 16$' North Liberty Street. 120 Prisoners Joyful j Prisoners : of ; the county Jan were holding a burlesque broad casting -program, at , the county jail yesterday ; afternoon, i! Much hilarity attended the meetings nd a number of pedesterians were tracted to the court house by the program. ' . New Yorker Coming Dr. Alexander Williams, chair man of a committee of the Amer ican Chemical society . will be j in Salem February 4 to speak before Salem audiences, v He is scheduled to appear before the Willamette university students and the Salem Tvn Losses" RcDOrtcd - P A" rrtotHirht was lost bT C. I C. Harris of 691 Sonth Twenty-fifth (ne ind H. T Marsh 535 Church reported the loss! of an auto robe to the police,? Sun day. . r iWMzl'i'' Hoot Owl Exnerta V-Marks Vaudettes, Ivy-Ully fcre to perform before. the -Elka and their ex-service men guests next Thursday I evening : at the ' open house to be staged here. . Another act has - been scheduled for I the Firm Name Filed ' The Marion Creamery & Prod uce company la the assumed name filed i hi F 0- peckehash with the county clerk The business is located at 260 south Commercial. I fFrank.-Purbli ' Sr.'- V, "i ' Frank 'Dur bin, sr u m mem her of the Iclty boxing commission the announcement jnade by Mayor; uiesy yesterday.! t It has been re-; ported previously; that the ; latter bad been appointed. The other members f the commission are Ralph Thompson. Harry! Plant. Dr, H. H. Olinger and Dr. W. Carlton Smith.r'-:Hi:'-H-'Hlf''u:ij-' I . N Everyone Invited f . : . ; S Every person j Interested In the meeting of the .Mariop- County federation to be held at the Salem Chamber of Commerce Thursday night is invited to be present. In Sunday's issue of the Statesman it was stated certain men had been invited to be present, and It should have been added that the men were to make a two minute talk describing the work of their community during the past: year. Planet To Appear According to the report printed In the Scientific American a group of planets will j be seen 1 In the heaven during January 22. Local astronomers j state that the best time to get a glimpse of the plan ets will be between 6:15 an! 6:30 o'clock in the morning. Mercury. Jupiter; and; Venus are to . be grouped In a space about the size of the moon ; on the date men tioned. " ' '" Eric Butler Improres - Eric Butler, manager of the Western I Union office will be at his office today following an at tack of ..the grippe. His father, Fred Butler' who suffered a slight stroke of paralysis last Friday la considerably improved also, it is declared!' : li : Chorus Grows ' s I A hundred ,, boys can make a large volume of music and do it with ease apd'have lots of steam to spare, as evidenced by the Boys', j chorus, which met at the YMCA last) night. Several fath ers were present and held out In the heavier parts of the chorus with the ba8S voices and the ten or parts. John L. Brady, editor of The Statesman, gave a. short address on j the history of music, doughnuts and punch was served as refreshments to the boys. Itjis expected! that the chorus will soon reach 200 members, as it is grow ing larger at every meeting. Nn der the direction of Dr. H. C. Ep ley. a concert will be offered fin one of the Salem churches for the Near East Relief fund. . f Win slow Allml Fee. ' The city 'council allowed W. W. WinBlow a: fee of $100 for ' con ducting!: the case of the city re garding the appointment of the police, chief. I The matter was ;an attempt h by ' Former Police Chief Burtchet to oust'Minto from his present 'office. : ";:- ' f . -4 ; Putnam; ; Catches Redskins Officer Putnam arrested five dusky youths at the Fairgrounds last night. They had walked from theji ChemaWa Indian training school and were bound for the downtown district of Salem, j : j;:- :)!; - " j' Truck' Hits' Carl j . A a ! Associated Oil company truck struck ; an automobile driv en -by- Mrs. C. S. Pratt at High and Court yesterday.!' The driver : of the Struck was R. O. Lewis, -tittle damage was sustained .by the car. VA l r y, t : - ;, I ;.' Police Court Busy ; v 5 1 Fines' were imposed upon W. R Gale,' J. Hi Donlson, H. Ball, Wil liam Hlnes, Ross Hiel, and G. Domogalla for a total of $37. Curley Kerr; forfeited $40 on a drunkeness charge, while, a total of $100 in bail money-was forfeit ed by the. following: H. E. Echart. D: S. Phillips, E.i Farley,: L.' F. Allstock, T.'j Ai. Dysinger, M. G. Carlton, J M. Poe, A. Seifer.1 H. H. Pennen. T M. Stevenson. Mrs. E. Wild, and E. Reese paid a fine of $5- each for exceeding the speed limit. L- i- . ' ' : . . : j ; Legion Draws Crowd . Capitol i Post No. 9 attracted about 150 American legion mem bers to the : regular meeting last night, the first under the sole direction of the new officers. Plates on committees were asslgn- U 1 Hb!2Gfeg3 sii2isiit!it2S srirxnrKiK m t m r ! WEDNESDAY EVE. CRYSTAL GARDENS .The Ball Room Beautiful ' ! ; ; Music By ' 1 BEZANSON'S MELODY PHIEfJDS P H 0 L LO W T ed. A cash raffle iwis a feature of the meeting, after which; the members' were served with a crab feed. - . ' i: : - ' Auxillarr Install , Officers of the) Capitol Post Auxiliary were Installed, last nfght by Mrs. John J. Rdttle, past pres ident . and district . committee woman. The next meeting to be held at MeCornack hall, will be a social affair, S.1 Building Permits ;' " Permits to - repair dwellings were issued yesterday to - L. E. Ooerer at 415 McGilchrist and to J. P. Harrison atj 195 5 Kay. The former Will spend $700 and the latter $400 on the alterations. I PERSONALS I Mrs. T. Ml Dlnnagan of ScQtts Mills Was a business visitor in Sajem Monday. ! j ' Fred Swartz was visiting here from Jefferson yesterday. ' Miss Goldie Wheeler and Mrs. Blanche Shaw were j Portland vis itor during the week end. Miss Ruby-Hinds is confined to her home with, an acute attack of grippe. ... , ;; :- ' Earl Grovelbee Whs In the city from Lyons yesterday. Former Justice of the! peace and Mrs. P. "J. Kuntz motored to Corviallis during the week-end to visit Mr; arid Mrs. A. Schram and children. - if;" - ' . Haldor Holm of ! Silverton Is recovering from' the effects of an accident Jn which, his right "arm was recently fractured. ; . . ; Carl T. Pope, local' attorney traveled to Falls City yesterday on business. l: i " . Mrs.. " Wanda Causey left for Prineville yesterday. E. F. Ghormley, who .'has re cently been appointed traveling agent of the Southern Pacific com pany will be in Saem this week to establish his home. .-. 2 gallons of gasoline or 2 gallon oil with each purchase of $1.00 at our station. I '-! FREE TODAY ONLY LONE STAR SERVICE STATION ' North Capitol and Hunts Street 1 THE " Every( Night This Week Except Friday There will be revival meetings at 7:30 sharp. Those attending report these messages to be the need of the hour. They effect every phase of present day life, from the individual to the national.- Their feature is Ma center line track," free from both dry, dead cormalism and fanaticism and ; hobbies. Nothing is exalted ex cept Jesus Christ and His all-sufficiency for spirit,' mind and body. -Public and promiscous Divine healing, nor any other feature of the gospel is exploited as a draw ing card; although God is healing the sick, God is bal-r :ancing up and purifying His Church in these days in preparation for His soon coming., A sweet . spirit of unity and fellowship is manifest among the various church members attending. j - r-- A DrpnDnn I I M , I I 111 III Today, January 20, 1:30 P. M. 642 N. High Street, in Rear m , y. ;j- . . .. . FouT-year-old Guernsey and Jersey cow; 2 shoats; Wedge wood 6-hole polished top nickel base range, enameled back and door, like new; real good heater; good beds; dre3ers; tables; chairs; tools; home canned fruit; 4 rugs; kitchen cabinet sewing machine;: linoleum; registered Airdale doz, 2 years old. And many, other articles. Terms cash. Chas. B. Kyler, "Owner Woodry buys Furniture for cash, or wCl sell for you on Commission. Just Phone 611 and he will call on yon. A 0 H E P H r E D S Agent Wanted to represent locally the larg est organization on the Pa cific coast specializing in Oil Burning Equipment Ray Fuel Oil Burners OU-o-Matic Oil Burners Applidantmust be financially responsible and be able to sell, install ( and service all equipment. . ; Power Plant Engineering Co, 443 Stark St. Portland New Swedish Liner Offer Every Modern Ccrr.frt . STOCKHOLM, Jan. 17 Swe den's latest Atlantic greyhound, the Grlpsholm, embodies every imaginary convenience for tho comfort of travelers. The vessel has electric ' eleva tors,., swimming pools Turkish baths, gymnasiums, library,, loun ges, and open-air cafes. She is 574 feet long, has eight decks, and accommodations for . l.Gftft passengers." She will go into ser vice early in' 1925, and run be tween Gothenburg and New. York. Gas on Stomach Won't Let You Slce Gas pressing on heart and otb--organs sometimes causes a r. 't less, nervous- feeling and preven ' , sleep. Adlerika helps any ca- gas on the stomach, unless due tr deep-seated causes. ; The QUICK action will. surprise you. Because Adlerika is such an excellent in testinal evacuant it is wonderfH for constipation it often worki in one hour and never gripes. J. C. Perry. Druggist, 115 S. Com. mercial St. Adv. ARMORY F,NJWocdry ' Auctioneer, Phone 511 rr Trr-k- Durhln, ' Jr- Is suDsututaa. Aav. tj , -l n i v- r -