i iiuiitoDAY 2.iOilNLNG, DECEMBER , 2, 1326 ) 1IS1IMHI EES BE TWTfRRY SSSemSg Cultivation of Ethics Code Governor Pierce to Give Wei- Advocated by Beatty in coming Address, Many .Salem Speech : Speakers Listed ' The need of cultivating the dif ferent points of the Rotary slab's rode of ethics was stressed yester day by James Beatty of Victoria, II. C. diatrict governor of the, or- canlzatton, who spoke at a joint luncheon of the Salem and Cor- vtritta clubs yesterday in the Mar lon hotel. ; Rotary as a means, of cultivat ing International good ' will was rointed -oot by Mr. Beatty, who said the United States and Can ada were too young to have de ' veloped the sportsmanship needed for good will among nations. More tolerance of the European nations, from which we are all descended was asked. The Rotary club has 2400 mem bers in 35 countries, and will probably get more, he said. There are 65 clubs In this district alone, which extends from Ketchikan. Alaska, to - Klamath Falls and eastward to take in the. Idaho pan handle. Mr. Beatty has already visited 47 out of these 55 clubs. James Jardioe, chief of the ex tension service at OAC, and pres ident of the Corvallis Rotary club, thanked the ; Salem club for its' j hospitality, and .expressed . a wish to have t visit Corvallis soon. First National Bank, the bank or rnenasnip and helpfulness in time of need. Interest paid on time- deposits. Open an account ana watcn your money grow. () . Nash leads the world in motor car; values. Beautiful display of new moaeis at the F. w. Petty- John Co., 365 N. Coml. () Reduction on all hats at the Vanity Hat Shonne. 487 Oonrt st Be sure to see our line of hato ho. i , fore buying. Latest metal cloth nais just in. ) The program for the meetlnr of the League of Oregon Cities here Friday, as - announced yesterday by Mayor John B. Clear, president ot the league, is as follows: Meeting called to order 10a.jn. by the president. Address,' of welcome by Hon. Walter s Pierce, governor of Ore gon. . : ; . Response by Hon. J. B. X3iesy, president of the league, mayor of Salem. ' Addresses by Hon. Sam A. Ko- zer, secretary of state, auto license gas tax and auto fee laws. Discus sion lead by Frank S. Grant, city attorney, Portland. A. A. Hall, city attorney, Tillamook. Address by Hon. Geo. L. Baker, mayor of Portland, stream pollu tion in Oregon. Discussion by F. A Williams, city attorney, Salem, Dr. F. D. Strieker, secretary of state board of health. Ed F. Aver ill secretary of state game com mission. Harry Devereaux, city en gineer, Eugene, ' Addresses by Hon. R. W. Mon tague, Relation fo City and County Government. Discussion' by delegates. Address by H. E. Plummer, In spector of buildings, Portland, City Zomins. Discussion by dele gates. , ' , . - Resort of legislative and other committees. Molalla Liberal Water com pany builds new irrigation and power dam in Molalla river. PUN SPECIALTEST HUH FLK SATURDAY And SUNDAY Vaudeville And Nineteen Available Vacan- " cies in Second Lieutenant V Rating at Present Qualified flyers are to be of- i fered an, opportunity to enter the Array Air Corps -as .second lieu f tenants. according to an announce t ment; at Governors Island today. . a -.special examination , to fill , va cancies In that grade Is scheduled by the war department to be held from January 17 to 22 at various Hying fields throughout the coun try There were nineteen avail- able vacancies at the close of the - fiscal year ended last June which ' have not as yet been filled. 1 Eljgibilty to compete In the ex- atnf nation . will be .limited to can- t dldates .who, are .qualified flyers. and who have graduated; from the Air Corps primary and .Advanced flying .school w thin. the past four r years, or who have qualii fed , for : flying within -the past four years. -The war department interprets "qualified flyer to mean any in dividual who fulfills the. necessary . mental, moral and physical quail ; fications for appointment as sec - ond lieutenant In -the - United i States Army. nd who. Iri the . opinion , of the boards appointed i to examine the candidate and his , records Is qualified to enter Ira i mediately Into the duties required in the tactical units ot the air i corps. This requires ability to fly satisfactorily the type of service t plane in use by any unit to wnicn he. might be assigned. . , Applications should be submit-; . ted directly to the aajtuani gener- . si nt Washincton.and should also - request for Information. pertaining! - to this examination. Each appli cation should be accompanied by - the necessary documentary evl- - dence - substantiating the- candi dates' claim for exemption In the - educational examination as well as credentials ; estabilishng his , practical flying qualifications. f f?;l it,, La 1 t r.ii ii iu i' ii ow ELSINORE - . I i" ' - ' . St " 1 - ' " rwtnvitAn Jt, Shrwln. Hard- . war zs JC. Com'l St. Hardware Builders Supplies, Paints. Vara- :Ubes. civa us a can, you u una nar nrices reasonable. ; Tyler's. Big Z CoV! Capsules will ' cure your cold. If you don't be , Have It try Itt for yourself. Tyler's i is the only place to get them, 157 8. Com'L , - 11 Elker Aat Co.. Ferry at Lib erty St. Autos stored, and bought , nnil anld. Para washed Har and night. Low prices and service will ; make long friends., I") Cobbs & Mitchell Co., lumber an A hiilldlnlr mits rials far everv . purpose. Get estimates, look at quality of material, then you will 'order. 34$ S. 12th St. () v There's .a good reason for our '- meats being freshl ThejTre rresB tv&oan kMit them fresh. We - do not iandJ old meau. Buy at ' . X ... M V linflt 4 a biiuier Aiara.c .uu ire , m-w ; t aafe. . i v . -aaa--aa im i I ! im m s? " ! i 1924 Buick. Four wheel brakes, J rm . nhhr. nerfect mechanical hapev ' One of -our guaranteed i used BnlCksV Otio J. Wilson, 388 ; K. Com L TIWt. K-t - .Glendale Repairs are being - made on Quines creek .and Cow - ; I i " ; i I i MM JUDGE Mary Jane Spurlin Speaks on "People With Vision" . at Banquet ; By K1XA OARFTEM The oustanding feature of the business and profesisonal women's banquet &t the Gray Belle last night was the. gripping talk by Judge Mary Jane Spurlin of the district court of Portland. The ' key-note of , her talk was "People With Vision" which sub ject she covered with rapid-fire facts" and convincing logic, citing outstanding- examples, from the dawn of history to the present day of those who. by large vision; have accomplished great things in the commercial, educational and political world; the arts and sci ences, and in exploration, Inven tion and discovery. She referred to our boundless national resources and rapid de velopment, and to the vital need for clear vision, deep thinking, and clean living for the preserva tion of the institutions upon which our government is .founded. "In the dark days of the Civil war, when the republic faced dis aster, they had Lincoln, with clear, profund purpose who brought the nation through a wild erness of conflict and division, and we now stand In the van of IlHe. world's civilisation nd progress, which let -us steadfastly continue to preserve." . ,-. . - . Judge gpurlln made a strong plea for that business and profes sional women maintain high stan dards of efficiency in theit work, and tor their alert interest in pro motion of the highest welfare of that state and nation. -' ' . .' Accompanying Judge Spurlin ,to Salem was Alma Brlcknase, a Portland teacher, also a dinner guest of the club. GbbdWilli "Some dealers tell me that I spend! too much money recon ditioning: used cars. Maybe, they're right but wouldn't youi fqlks rather have me spend tod much than Inn ' Hr.tlAf " 1024 Oakland Glass Enclosure- - performance, dependability, Comfort and. convenience. " pletely "reconditioned, splendid performance, good car. 10241 Ford Roadster like v. new, perfect motor, ready .for inspection. 1024 Overlnml 8etan one demonstration will con vince yon of its value. 1024 Ford Tudor Sedan -satisfactory equipment, -; ' balloon tires, bargain. , 1024 Overland Sport Tour ing -fair condition, good car. tor. the money. ,1022 Maxwell Roadster new i tires, first m class : paint Job, disc wheels. 1023 Ford ' Touring new paini, gooa lop nau cur- j . :iains, ime moior. - 1 102O Ford, Sedanexcep tionally good motor. . ' "The car you- buy mnst be satisfactory taj yon. , Therefore I -will continue to sell good nsed cars, thereby assuring sat isfaction." .! VICIC BROTHERS THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT Phone 1S41 ! 2S(J Souin Tiigh D. H. Mosher, Mercnant Tailor, is turning out the nobbiest and best fitting tailor made suits to measure. 100 business and pro fessional men buy of Mosher. () The Salem Hdw. Co., most pro gressive. Every . accommodation given to those in need ot best hardware supplies. Work and pros perity the motto. 120 N; Com'l () Pontiac Six ztSU sweeping to ward unchallenged leadership. Landau sedan $S95 f. o. b. factory. Easy to pay on General Motors tme payment plan. Vick Bros. () Pomeroy & Keene, Jewelers, never fail to give you 100 on the dollar. Watches, clocks, pins, charms. Standard high -grade stock, in all departments. () H. L'. Stiff. Furniture Co., lead ers in complete home furnishings, priced to make you - the owner. The store that studies your every need and is ready to meet it, ab solutely.' -I) Gil SCIIL MEET Ptffi II HOY Ward Cook Heads Commit tee to Entertain Delegates . at Conference EUGENE, ore., Dec. 1. (AP) -Social and instructive phases -of the seventh annual Oregon high school conference to be held here January 14 and 15. will be com bined, according to plans now.oe- fng actively shaped by the direc torate headed by Ward Cook at the University of Oregon. The preparatory school dele gates will probably be received at the opening of the conference on Friday morning at a general stu dent assembly,' the program being sOch as to attract a full .quota of university students as well as the preppers. it was- announced. Letters were mailed to high schools last week, and .replies Btating the number and names of delegates coming are already be ginning to pour into the office of Hugh Btggs, president of the asso ciate surfs roofing applied over your old shingles. We have over 200 job in Salem. Nelson Bros., plumbers, sheet metal worki 355 Chemeketa. () If it qomes from us It will please you because it is so' wholesome and good. Better Yet Bread made by Better Yet Baking Co., 264 North Commercial. ) rifted - students. Delegates who will , rnme Include high school stQdetit body 6f fleers f representa tives of the Girl League and -editors and managers of high sclrool publications. About . alx hundred delegates j are expected, and ar rangements - have been.Vrmade" to house and entertain that 'number without nhrowJng' the entire' bur den on fraternities and eororities. King's Valley New union high school building will be ready to use next month. Tillamook .county votes a one mill levy for county fairgrounds Improvement. Now 'Playing I - Rudolph Valentino . In "Xhe Four ; Horsemen" ' 3 Shows Daily 2-7-9 Colds- IS i TAKE "BAYER ASPIRIN,,-o&e Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Neuritis Pain Headache Toothache Sciatica Neuralgia Lumbago 'Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer" package which contains DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100 -Prnggist-i. Aaoirtn U the trade mmrk of Bayer Manafactwe of Monoart-tU-acidratcr uf SUcjlkoet mm This message contains news of vast importance to every man and young man of Marion County PROMPTLY AT 9 O'CLOCK FRIDAY MORNING THE DOORS OF THE SALEM LEADING ARMY GOODS STORE WILL BE THROWN OPEN TO ADMIT YOU TO THE MOST REMARKABLE SELL ING .EVENT OF MEN'S WORK CLOTHING OFFERED IN OUR r ii q Heavy Logger Shirts Double throughout, $8.50 Value tfi QC Specially Priced ..-.... $XV mm vwiKtiKffit mmm 9iniaiw:ierarira.Hi iww3wisi.bi 3!jaiE:MtwTsM0tauii!Htiiii-i!irNM Waterproof Navy Suits Coat and Pants, guaranteed water C7 AC proof. A new suit free if they leak v I u Again Salem's Leading Army Goods Store does the unusual. Instead of charging peak prices at the height of the season and cutting them later, WJE CUT PRICES NOW! You actually save at a time when you really need the merchandise we have. Everything is in readiness everything reduced -no exceptions! Everything marked in plain figures, you'll scarcely believe your eyes when you read the price; tickets. Unbelievable but real. If you are going to buy work clothing by all means visit this sale FIRST. You will not be disappointed. Ddnfi Pe8Dr;p Everything' and Cornel! f - 1 i " ' 1 1 ' ,y . Overalls Work Shirts Wool Blankets Vr Wool Army O. D. t Union Suits All Wool Union Suits value $1.50, special.. V&C Material, special JVt Priced O.UU VlM&hoSiem 6pec.$Z.ob oits for $2.00 Special at JtJ Large Size Towels lQ1li?JL0t or oUr Men's Heavr Khaki pants Men's Canvas Gloves Sp"eciany,priced at 1"57 JsSdai at ... 59C I Perjair iuS SecSfper pair.. 98c I ,Juy a PP now at Pair C Boys' Bihf Overalls, Special per pair i : $1 Leather Work Gloves AQgi Special now .......1. .L . frC 75c Suspenders. Buy now Per pair . .. $1.25 Fancy Wide Cowhide Belts Special . .,,........ 85c Heavy Fancy Top Wool Sox Att Special at . ....... luC Men's Dress Pants SpeciaUy priced at ..... : 69c 39c 79c $1.95 UNION SUITS Balbriggan Unionsuits $1.25 value fifj i Special at . OUC $1.75 Unionsuits, Heavy Weight i AA Special ...pI.UU Army Wool Underwear . AD. sizes, -Special Garment...... 50 per cent Wool Unionsuits I: All sizes, Special at.... ,.... Wool Unionspits, All Sizes Special at ......l... 100 per cqnt Wool Unionsuits Specially priced at .... 95c $2.95 $1.95 $3.45 BLANKETS $7.r0 Doable Wool HlankeLs Specially priced at..;. Doable Cotton Blankets A real Value for $4.45 $2.25 $2.95 Wool Auto Robes $5.00 Value, Special...... . Heavy Double Collon RIankets tfO CO Special at .....$.0y WORK AND "DRESS SHOES $1.95 $2.95 ..95c Men's Work Shoes Special perpair....... Work Shoes; $1.00 Value Special at ... ..; Men's Boiled Edge Kubbers Special at .. . One lot of Dress ShoesvValues-tfQ r QC to $8 will be sold for Special. ...... npOmVD 'BuekJHeckr. Pae Every pair Guaranteed fpr Sat- .(7 7C ; isfactory Wear. $12 Valut, Spec. P I O Men s Dress Caps Res. $2.50. iSpe- $i Otl cially priced at.... t)l. D . Leather Coats - Specially Priced ijg gjj; Men's Hickory Shirts OutTheyGo- Genuine Horse Hide Regular $16.50 Value Special . T... Coats $12.85 - Leather Coats A Wonderful Value at ... ..:. $4.95 Meti's Canvas Gloves Leather Palms 1 Special atj pair..l... XIC Cashmere Finish Sox Regular 25c Value 4?1 8 pairs Special at.......!l. Army Laundry Soap Special 17 1 Bars . 1 p X -Men's Dress Sox Fast Colors . i' O Supply up how.i O C Men's Dress Shirts Regular $1.75 np Value, Special.! .::.. y5C ... Boys Shoes 4 ; Value to $4 Cl QC Special buy. now 3. Wool Sweater Coats Regular $8 Valucjg 50 Wool Sweater Coats. Special 2 All Slickers n and Rain . Clothing , slashed , at Money Saving Prices! men s-wmte Supply up -now at each 1 Hdkfs. 3c LOOK FOR THE ELECTRIC ; SIGN Opposite Dan'l. J. Frye Drug Store 1 4 it Between Court and CKemek'eta Streets I i