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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
' I , ' "' 'May,) ja ikr .sj ia - j... . ' - . js-fi tfiT-Ttrn TA 1AO!T .- . 1 ZZST. iluiiuxn & iuvwTii-fvf v"-; JIl.IL 3- I MNEWS BRIEFS (CenUnaedfroni pa 5, much attention. Thw wheel will 1 topjtedat 6eclocJcj Saturday evening: snT the: cyclometer will be unsealed and the' number ,of roUes registered iriy be jpoated in the window. ,As jsoon as the .win nera. are -determined, the names will also bo .po6led.r jT0 "the one arriving closes at the v correct number bt jufles' bleycle wnV b given .tree." Credit' slips will be- given, as outer prizes. , , t Yes, We've Ck Jt- "Knee Deep in- Daisies," by Jack Smith" Stiff Furn Co. : ; .dJ9 ' FcrrlAre Innpeetcd ; . Members of 'the . barton county court' yesterday inspected ,the f eis4 ries operating oa.tha,,wuIajnett; rlveraiJo.UL Indendencea,n.d Buena 4Tat4Uioth 4.ha:ierc found-to be In 'need of repair itl thongijhey ':jrq. probab tinue to opemeunttl spring, b fore" cangeV are madJ'TeT dependenee ferry la how operated 16 hours" "a daf ana" la" free . until 10 o'clock. It Is operated by elec tricity and Is 65 f eet nr length 'v, i, .-'f .... . Showed Gfven- 1 '.' ' -. ,V 1 ' " JMrs-'Dan: Geiser was hostess' at a delightful shower rparty given at het borne at Oak,treet Sit verton,. honoring her -cousin;' Mias Bertha Eaherhart of Portland; who Is A.gtfeat it'Tthe -CefaerT home .Miss -Eaberha tliixio Sh bride? tha near flftnret r tdlorVscTxenle of green and, gold was used about the oom;.:.Gliest.wefe un. A. Schaar, Mrs;' SamTStortz, .' Mrs. George " EKoa.Mravred.,,Krngi Mrs.AlvIn Krug.-MrtwC. A. Dick er. freest. Miss Autographed Copies Sent Mabel Warner. Mrs. F. Kaiser. V i i K u 'in i Mrs; HrKuenxi; Mrjee Kueniii .University. "In Memory a eie pi Mrs; John Harina!,Mjr8-V. 1 Brnn- ner, Mrs, F. Brazier and Miss Nova Battmgactuer . of Sa!em ' ; of a Happy Day" Fnmltore Vpholsteiy ' . v. And . .repairing.;; , Clese-Powera Furniture company; I v JliOtf t.i;. Thanks to be-Extended Tbe saltniitoUrlsnB at -tbelr WedMsda.yilarheon-VQted.unain- moslr -to extend', aa padded Tote of thaalcstt3n!rf4C.E,'Jackson of Portland. hex, , recent ; address oaeian. eore tne jocai; cwn. and arherrajn.;brlnging lanta Clans -to Salem for- the children . rr- Eric Butler,: aecffetary Tot fhe Salem Rotaxlans, read -a" latter to the member at their luncheon yes terday announcing that the ladies Of Portland ' Rotary" will give a charity ball Friday evening; Dec. 11, at the Portland 'Elks temple. The all, an. annual affair,; Is said to be one of tb: most important events'on the calendar of the Port land Rotary club. Salera members were invited ttf aftehd'. " : Si t- FT ! . I II H lit ' 4 5 TTFR will bftfey vokcriVou 8 once and' fpralktime nd yourself of tho$e: annoybxt. oncomlcartr able and dangerous PltUS and other Rectal ard Colba aihncbts. MY FREE Off- eaacBoo2 elli" of y"tmqnaTlaed WRirrEN GUARANTEE) core yoer PUea without a Jiospttal etrgical opera lion. otrfund your fee. Kaay perianal IpMt lire Uo contained therein prov- -r - it2ow I harCMeft back !haasndototnerK ktirt fbc 1 icw Year Happy jd Wfl. Ser4 .for cy ftoolc; JODAT. H .ct-tA W VtM PWHI fir D.n BujlBinj . SO-WZ Sfc-Jw ew- crjli ku. .w-yj C ,'r iww i fi ; .UNIVERSITY, OP 6 R E G ON, Eugene; Dec. 9. (Special.) ."In memory .of . a. happy r day, la Ore gon's classic-; halls,"- Edwin Mark- ham. Oregon's natire .poet, has given; to. the. University of Oregon library two, autographed copies of his most' famous poems. - fTbe two poems, Tbe-Man With the Hoe" and "Llncpthe Man mv 4 ovytyt nm IO 11BIUCU 11U placed 4a the Oregon collection. r Interest in extension ' division courses,. indicated by the 53 per centj Increase Jn the, number Com pleted so. far; this year over the same, period In 1924. is shown by a, report of Dan-E. Clark, assistant .director., -r 'V-. - .-..-n ; f Five . hundred and " fifty-six Courses have been completed this year, as compared with '432 foi ls 24. Enrollment in the extension division shows a 13 per cent in crease, Dr.' Clark announced. ofdfifrio "gWSTjacb. 'SUlyMlndlvid. uaf Instruction. ' - '?rJL-n ;-!: Gordon Ridings all-sUte g'oard; Scotty; MUtfgau;, all-state guard,' formerly of ugene" high school ; Jqe ' allyi' guard and; Keith Eni mona,f orward," both qf wb,b were members of the mythical alt-state second team of-last, year i. Ted Tetx, all-star forward of-jRIdge-field, Washington, are among, the players-with good records.'. ...- ; Great things are xpected of Hummelt who, is a star "tiiHrft man.- .'- . rfiV ;. IE VISIIS SEEM Buy Yoar Chpfce'of- " 'Davenports on our monthly pay ment plattJ Hamilton, 34aCotrt st ' . ' " ' ',. dlO Junior Week-end- Althoagh no outside guests will be' tnvltetl- to. the campus, plans are already under way' for Junior week-end atr the" University of Oregon.. Ralph W. , Staley, Port land, has been - appointed., general Coach ''Spike'.' Leslie, .Ore- l T!ii- a o n !. ' " Fundamentals;" : UNIVERSITY OF O R IS G O N. Eugene, Ore., Dec. 9. (Special-) ne freshman from Saleml Clay chairman for the evert, which willilAndaker, Is among the 43 first be neia May j ana 8. . - .,:. I year men who are ttalrr practic ing under : Coach' "Spike" LeslW DlTorre Is Granted ; , . .ilfor the frosh auintet.. : ' James E. Bailey was gTanted a . Although: a larger : number of divorce from Bertie; M. -Bailey In! men are expected to turn out next thw circuit court yesterday. They were married in- saiem 4s April 1914, Cruel and Inhuman treat ment was charged by the plaintiff. Mlndt Readbig-- ' " -Charles Archerd. chairman' 6t the" education committee- of the J Salem .r. Rotarlana,- condacied - a mind reading hour at' the club's luncheon "Wednesday. ' HecUed upon various membets of the-club term. Coach Leslie has divided the squad Into two sections, and I teaching his. men the fundamen tals of the game. New coaches are to. be obtained next term, when more freshmen turn out, In 4 J 4.i.X in o t v - to sit in the chair in front of him. and. proceeded to. "read their minds." He found" that' the secre tary was thinking some of the members, should ''kick., through with their ;'dues," 7-Other heads were found to-be in normal con dition until v. r. Bisnop was called. "At your age. I am really surprised at you!! was Archerd's brief comment upon reading Bish op's mind:- ' : " " r "' LISTEN JN Free to Radio Fans DIXXER COXCERT - 6-KGW (491) , Portland - EXTEBTAIXMEXT.H : .:, 6-11 KIIJ (405.2), Ix An geles. 6-6:30, Lelghton's or chestra; 6:30-7:30," : history story,' Prof. Hertxogr Dickie Brandon and Joyce . "Coadi screen starlets;' Uncle John;-8-10, program, VTrees'!1 10- llr Hickman's dance orches tra. . . . f ( l: 6:15-11 KXX (336.9), HoUy. .wood.. 6:15,. ttavel talk; 6:3.0-7, radio orchestra; 8, .Way Watts and hiskelele; ;H. h. Crockett,.: baritone, and others; 8:9,, courtesy pro gram; ib-il, .West's; dance orchestra.. "12 KP W B (252), HoUy . .wood. 1, "PlaBtic. Surgery,' Pr..T. Floyd, Brpwn; 'K microphone brevities; 7:30 8," Ruth .Lee. . pianist and blues 'slnger;i, 8-9," Hoily wood Rhythm Kings; . Estelle Shake, blues'" stager; ' 9-10, Sol Hoopll's Hawaiian -Trio; Asblev sisters. 'vocal ueta: 10-11. frolic, .direction. Char lie Wellmanr 1112, Kal stead's orchestra. ', " " f 6:40-11 KfO (428.3),' Sari Francisco. 6:40-7, Lind's or chestra; 7-7: 30, Seiger's or chestra ; 8-9, a- play. Pacific Coast Radio players; .'9-1, studio program; 10-11, Jack Oakley's cabirians. MUSIC 0-10 KFJR (263), Portland. "Songs and Melodies of Yes terday." inn Mr. Page Was General Sec- retary of Salem Y Away Back in Nineties NEWS 7:30 KGW (491.3), Portland. Police, weather, markets, sports. STORIES 7:80-8:15 KFJ (203), Port land. Boy Scout story. ' TALKS . . 7:45 KGW (491.5), Portland Religions lecture. 8:15-8:30 KFJR (263),. Port land. "Listed and Unlisted Bonds." .Ll-hrouffiri nenpp-o-cope , u -m an r? X ICR ARK ClASSlFIED ; SECTION . . ; . 4 "r ' "V " - - - -.' . W. C. Paige was a'Salem visitor yesterday, after 29 years. r He was being shown around., town by Prof. W.-L-Staley,-president -of the Salem Y. M.. C. A .board of directors. . : . I -Mxv Paige was general secretary of the Salem 'Y", two years, from l8H!tp489,. At the same time. he, was 5 physical -director, boys' work, secretary, to., etc. .-He was nearly the whole, thing. The Sa lem "Y" was then located up stairs in the building of the Sa- em Hardware company. Mr. 'Paige went to Houston, Texas,-from Salem, where he was general secretary for 12 years. Then he went to Kentucky; was at Henderson five years, then at Louisville and New Albany, and then -in the state work of Ken tucky";, spending in all 17 years in that state. Now. he is in the National Coun cil of the "Y". He Is, traveling over;' the . country;" headquarters New, York, but home in .Houston, Texas. Went to .the new work last , month.. MiC.Paige was married in Louis ville, and there is a son taller than his dad, and a daughter bet ter, looking; though he is himself a handsome -man--, - - For Htm '' -" :For Het- " ? ' TFor Home - : FANCY X3TAS PACKAGE CA15TIE8. ad bulk ndie. Cijar and many other thlBfs. The Ae. - . STUDENTS TKCNK9 Wih Moth proof cdr nnitax Mx Buren, 179 X." Com'l, 81b. - - TOILET SETS la ilk lined gitt ts, wonderfully ttraetWo iet for S8 to S35. Tyler's Dw - Store, 1W 8. CommercUl. i- . - -..-..- DOS'T'.PU22LK yonr head or tiro roar foet looking for that Chrittnaa preient for "her.,r ' Let ths SKop-o-tcope how it to yoo in tew minatoa time. CHRISTMAS1S the timo of food "cheer .t ntnrmeH in the orODtr frame of mind hy doing your ' holiday: shopping the Shop-o-scope way. FOR SCHOOL B LnOBAaE Steamer trunk, wardrobe trunki. auit caaea and handbag. A large itork for -ou to lelect from. H. W Stiff Furniture Co; THE VtibfL' who' gel flat feel and flat wallet during the holiday hopping aeaaon are the one who never thougnt of using the snop-e-eope.- nrvis WISELY ive well gie thoucht to the Shop-o-eope: before you give any Chrietmae peent trtv film withnut the eirer is hare. t. a nA nftin tha riTer is bare of gif ts untfl he remembers -to consult the Bhop-oseope . St. Helens Lumber ..and. piling ahlpmenta for third-week in Oc- tober. totaled 3000.000- feet. xvsfl T1tr)S.: Rneeial ten cards 48c or fir 10c card 48e; 15s ear er 8 for 25c The Aee. v : . MANICCRB - KOLL-UP8--AU guaran teed toerrtandue. An ideal gift , .! ladle. Price from 5 to $15. Tyler's Drug Sto-e, 157 8. Commercial. LADIES HAT BOXES the new and convenient luggage, noreity. upeeiauy priced. 6.90. Hii- U. JJuren, ! ;.-. Com'l, SalemJ. - - - . - RTTf-rRV You will find many articles iultabl for Cbtlstma -girt" mt Q'rry. Flower vases, bowl, console , elec tric lamps, , book-ends and many otners. H. :lu Stiff Tum Iture Co. ; i PEKTCME' ATOMlZKItS Jmported; good fluaHty; rubber bulb. A rn-ttst will win appreciation. fl SO' to 2.00. Tyler Drug Store,- 157 S. Commercial. MOUNT RAINIER, with Mirror Lake in the foregrtmnd, a wonderful xeflectTou nlxtrra -hT lAnkietter. ra saw ntru. wu. O. Buren. 179 N. Com'l. Salem, Oregon . m rrxtv CTMiTfT AT.TY RHOP 453 AA BJ. ' Court St.. there is on dispUy a xuie i: . i...j.MJ.'hM'kwrekiMS. wnder- " - --- -- ,. . wr and ribbon novelties. ... ur something new Sanosone DisemiM tor .which are use a .-deodoriser in home, offioe or theater. - TV'S TME DECORATIONS Bella,- tinsel car, tinsel ribbon, esltj ete. Th a.v-w " TITRXITURE Any tsieceef furniture makes an idesl Caristma gift. . Com, ia and shop around. - wril k f U4 to aisict H. I Buff Furniture j;o. . you. THE" BHOP-O-SCOPE I Christmas cievry - since a it today! J the greatest SanU Class V " TWA8 THE SIOHT before Christmas December Sett, te be exet--ii4 every eking In the hooA w bulging with l.xlid - rift - selected ; through the v stocking splendid ' gifts Bhop-o-seoji vmrfcU RTriHTl '.'.There' abolately no" substitute or the 8ho-e-eope theae busy buying daja.. IV read by-all wise shoppers. , PHONOGRAPas make Ideal Christma - . J.I Vl.WU. ... Clfts. We nave many raouri khv Brunwiek t reduced prMea. Gf for the family and hve, tne "w0-" want the year around. K. L. Stiff Fura- htnM-Ce.-w.-' - "" : " ' PAT STOCKINGS without thin pocket books f That's easy do your Christma buying through the- Shop-o-soope. " "The Victory", Play by Ad vanced Class Is Feature of Program UNCLE BILLY The McKInley Latin club met Monday evening with over 30 of its members present. A program of unusual interest was given, the main feature being a play en titled. "The Victory," given by the boys of the advanced class. Lar- kln Williams played the' part of Gala, a .Roman matron. Marcus, the son of Gaia, was Ray Lafky. Pyrrhus. a Greclanking, Maxey Langford. Soldiers, Cbesley Camp- be.LvCurtain,'.Louis Snook. .-After the program, games were J' elajtedLand refreshments served- i . ' i '.' '. . 'V . Klamath and Multnomah Courtties in Lead With $9,233 and $9,386 SALEM. Ore., Dec. 9. (Spe cial.) Klamath county assessed fines in the amount of $9233.50 for liquor law' violations during the months of August, September and October, according to a re port prepared by Will Levens, state prohibition commissioner, for the consideration of Governor Pierce. Fines .collected in ,Klam ath county during the period cov ered In the report aggregated $7488.50. During the same period fines were imposed in Washington , . . - r MAYTAG Permit the STaytag itoelf Ho prove its unequalled helpfulness by f wt.' w :Tt,n if it doesn't SELL IT8ELP, -don keep iu W will 'r Mavtae richt. to., your borne. - Ine V.rt. Kheo. le South Higfc Street. Telephoae 2218 county totaling-$5700. ui mw amount there, was paid $4,590. . . Pines - imposed la y Umatilla county aggregated $4&z&, wun $5444.50. paid into, the courts; by the defendants. ' The aggregate fines imposed In Multnomah county were $9386. Of this amount there was paid the amount TOf $3776. . "After making the above pay ments." continued the, fepprt, ''there still remains in, the. hands of ' Burt vE... Hawkins, .'.sheriff . of Klamath county, the amount of $1294.03 as his portion of the pro hibition fund and the amount of $2720.33 in the hands of E. L. Elliott, district attorney of Klam ath county, as hisjportion of-the fund. " ; ' . V VThe district attorney's office ORETHROAT 4 Gargle with warm salt water then applyvet throat V VAPORUD A - FINELY WOVEN TAPESTRY in mellow colors. my be hung en the wall riving distinction to the Other furnh ings. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l, 8a lem. ' vnnWt tell how hard a man is working by the noise he makes. of Klamath county has been meet-. ing practically all .the iekpensea of the law enforcement division, and the expense for the month of No.-.- vember, .which should be deducted from the above, will amount to approximately; $700." . . Stoplheinfa day AfewrJosesrfHiirsBtopsWJd obftin &4 hours, tThcy check fever and grippejtop beadaebcopen, the bowel, tooe.tbe entire system. And witLgjt the ill effects of toott tTOtments. .4 ' ' A They contain in the finest form aD that is necessary. . ,; .; Then don't take chance. Gettbeeemrine. And don't delay. The sooner you take Hill' the quicker they act, AH druggist sell Hill' Be Sure Its m Price30c Get Red &-r02lwlti pwtratt JByCharles McManna WHAT'S YOUR -i-pXIB rnan with a saVinga'account Vj X-5 usually saves , for. a dete - purpose-- home a business of his own, a fund for old age. Wliat's i-your objective" Stete Savings & Loan W '' ljrJi- - ion Chas. VtpeV Oeaieral Jlanajces .V ,- " " c rv DOROTHY OARNIT .-v- a, . 1 - a wwvm . v. ts. . Al.l s I lie r,I at lrM KAK H.fii'l , ' S , . . 1 . - Bhould : link Iho Future of Their Children with a 1 - .... v Lincoln National Life Insurance- Company ; , , .... , , . , . j- -, - .- - Juvenile or Educational Trust Fund Policy ' they make, their-college training sure, at a nominal cost . ', ! . ....... -...,,,,--v- ... v .-;' -; VICTOIl SCIINEIDER, Special Agfint ) ' - 147 NorUi Ooinmercial Street, Salem i?,' Phone 077 1 iJubwi WftAT' DOCK . I. 'u. 1 :: iM VI $ - I DUCK EGCS! -Y K-l VoHOER'STAvJD FLOAT 0 , UJ vk MINUTE MOVIES 4 , ( -s.., ! H )! A1 ... r v. ' . v , AU rights protected by The i3ergevBaibjew Adan Registered ,U. S. Patent Office) v DV Ll WHEELAN . .'n . x .. - ' - ' ' - ' ' - -- - ' - . '..!. . . i , -- -....-v-. 1 v i aru T wki if A 1 i KBJriTl r . ' . ArtfcR LEARNING .f.Rlll .1'MP -FOOMO OJT .VJHER E. rtHE--l -V eortM -rue: rvci ' v NUw- .- -PEDDLER. . . f . TecTvuE t HASTEN ff.-i- - TMHE OFFICE. OF. , iVP. BEEM tOWN. in jCHl-KI' rtiTJP fiUEy JOINTS WITH 1 . j THE: CWJNrC? TO-DAV & X W W we .. V -t-. 1HE GIRL L TO WANDER. VOUJOrt 1 ftBV T KTMOUi ALL hP&aTl V, VOVJ ' .l'VE- HAD VbO WATCHED PLWM CLOTHED MEM EVEFc SMMCcy JVPU LCr 1 irn& vrr.c . 1 rr-. . i dar old Bill- vou're A I imcnw waiT- PArcN SU'E&l 1HAI I ING TOR THAT OMC OP jTXESE PPV-S XL I HAZEL, o-ivyr -ruPf J iAt.J Th n?riUftLE 1N1 ( CWIMATOUIH IN TKjNcXT.DAY Of 0-, I UMT SCU lb WOLD VDUK SELVES vf.. 4 v r m r r t 4-VF 1 7 V FEW": rAlMVT5 IN REftDfNES ao- At- rtsrAMV, MP AT A tin j ,WlSOLDCEV 1 1 .niuL7. . , . , . 15ECKE 2INOB3CKS ' LATER. r70VCu o A1UUCC : TrttiPwtwi a ATI Ktvi.TA ato4 -;v ' ? Tclephnne; 161 ' n it w . i ! 11 J. 4 1" . J2