buck mm . m mm Blacklisted baseball Player Denies;Knowledge of Al Jeged 191 7 Scandal ' CHICLES, frail. (AP) While"". Commissioner Landte pon- derejlwTMpTher " to Jkeep the '33 players In the "Rlsberff series" on the major; league baseball roster, or scratch theni off, -He- was pre sented 'today with a; request f f dm one of toe "Black Box", of 1119 for reinstatement. ..-: Bucir, 'I Weaf er. Termer White Sox third aiemn, pal f Swede Tlls- bergahd .Chick. Gandll, anJ ban ished from baseball with them be cause of the crooked 1 9 1 ft world series, concluded bis denial of any knowledge or the plot to buy a series from Detroit In 1917, with ' a stirring! appeal. to Land Is for re instatement..: Today toe sent the commission er a formal reminder of the ap peal.- .v l" "i'Tiereby" request that my p plication: jTor TeltrStattfinent b con sidered 'Weaver's letter "to the commissioner said. 'Hfeberg while making bis -affidavit told Land is he -GHtW$t?mrf tor reinstatement Garni ir also? a id he did net care for trT. blit "wanted "to knoV why he had tieen black listed." "That a a newspaper expres sion;; LandU said. "You are on flm'toeHfibto'ltst,- far wen -base hau , -is. concerned, because you ate iusk admitted 'sloughing' two ball games." Donghton & . snerWln. Hard ware. 2815 N. Com'l St. Hardware builders ! supplies, paints, varn- ishesr fGflve us a call, you'll find our prices ro cable. ( : Parker .AC., 444 L Commerr eJau Don't fall to see Parker abduL; repairing your car. Expert mechanics at your service.' All workr guaranteed. f) GjJ WiDayi tires, tubes and ac cessories; has the Goodyear tires the standard of the world. Mr Day n ! ktT6tJydtf more -firneage. Corner Com'l and Chemeketa () , , . . , . - OEMS! EET OAC VtT ROOKS 'YlXk itSitss viixk man tkam Tonight I laving successfully surmounted the 'first hurdle In the Northwest conference race, defeating Lin field .College twice last week, the Willamette university ' basketball teaniwjrt -take a flier In fast company 'this week, meeting teams of Tsofeh of the state schools. On Pifhursday ;- eveolog, Ooach SpecKoeae's Bearcats will go to Corrallia to meet the Oregon Agri culturalf College "qufn'tet, and the inext twp evenings they will play the University of Oregon team In the newt .pavilion "at Eugene. Wil lametteils accorded the honor of being the first school to meet Ore- Bon 'on the new floor. These! games being all out of town, local basketball fans will not have the opportunity of see ing intercollegiate basketball this week; but the Willamette fresh man,teara will play Lincoln high fn the Willamette gym on Friday evening, and this game is expected to draw: considerable interest, as Lin col always tarns out a strong team. , Coach Lestle J. Sparks ot the first year men is working his i men out fa'' preparation' for this gem . Tonight "tlxrWillamette' rooks will igo tO'McMInnv.ille to play the MCAunnviue nigh school team. The Marlon Automobile Co. The Studebaker, the world's greatest automobile value. Operating cost small. TO last a lifetime, with care. Standard coach 4 14 IS. ( "The Commercial Book Store has everything yon need In 'books and stationery and supplies tor, the school, office or home at 'the low est possible prices. ( Baker City Oregon CopperCe will prospect this winter "with dia mond drills. A t Wonderful Cough Remedy SCHAEFFER'S --HERBAL fcOUGH SYkUP SOLD ONLY AT dcMAEtEri'a k7 : tswq eiona 1S5 North Commercial St. . . - Phone 197 ' - r Original Yellow ttC& FOR REi POSIES FOR MEMY CAPTAIN, I-!' ;jtZ'' :i'2 fi '' - !s- i r ' i ,,,,, & -' Prior to the University-of Alabama's battle with the pigskin stars of Stanford university in the annual Tournament of Roses' football contest si Pasadena, Calif., Mjss ratea Captain Red 'Barnes of Alabama team and Alabama mascot. DIVORCE 15UIT IS FILED AGAINST SCREEN STAR (Continued trom page 1.) aged 2, and Sydney Earle, aged year. TEe " complaint ijn the divorce suit covered 42 pages and-hurled" a host of charges against Chaplin, including Infidelity threats upon Xhis wife's life, lack of affection for his cbildren and other accusations which were unprintable. The intimate story of the Chap lin's family life, as told in the wife's salt, begins with their re turn rfrpm . Mexico, where they were married Nov. 25. 1924. Chaplin on the train telling friends that he had been forced to choose between marriage and pris on. "Well boys," he -is quoted as saying, "this i better than the penitentiary; but it won't last long." Arrived -home, Mrs. Chaplin said her. famous husband told her: This -marriage won't last long. I will make you so damn sick of me you "won't want to live here." The charge is made by Mrs. Chaplin that Chaplin prior to their marriage had delayed the cere mony as long as possible seeking to avoid it and later in the com- -plaint she - declares that he of fered her "a half, million!,', rather than marriage. Frequently he accused her of ruining his career and, when she protested at his treatment of her. declared: "Well, wfcat different kind of treatment can you expect? I didn't marry you because I wanted to but because you made me." A short time after their mar riage, Sirs. Chaplin said, her hus band's "own physician warned him that her condition would not per mit her lo remain in her home en vironment and with her own phy sician signed a statement to that effect. Accordingly, she and her mother took another house, where they remained for "several months." " On another occasion, "Let Staples See to your Sight" i i ... Dr. Edward E. 'Boring Do Jfou Know. . . TfraVless j people are born -with nor ta a 1 eyes. You Tnay think that your eyes are seeing normally because r you seem to have no discomfort at Ithe present time. The reason for4 this is, that you stilly ha ve Enough preserve power, to $Yercome-t your trouble which: is not evident-ftocyou. f Let us ex amine your eyes and protect yoa? against future trouble which - - might arise . from uncorrected vision. I CORNER 0TATE. ' Tn ftm.n iln frith i Holly Halstead, flower girl, deco- after the Chaplins had had a stormy scene, a physician apr peared in the room. Later the doctor told her, Mrs. Chaplin avers, that he has been retained by Chaplin to be present in the house during the interview rn an attempt to obtain proof that she had married Chaplin for Tiis money. Another time, Chaplin is quoted as telling his wife of affairs of an unspeakable kind with "five prominent motion picture wom- ,en.' . During the first month of their marriage, Mrs. Chaplin asked her husband regarding reports she had heard, linking his name with that of an actress. According to the complaint, he answered: "Yes, it is true and I am in love with her and don't care who knows it. I don't love you and i am only living with you because I had to marry you." NEW YORK, Jan. 10. (AP) Charlie Chaplin, movie comedian, reported to have left Los Angeles for New Tork on "important bus iness" is coming here to complete the filming of his latest picture, due for release this month, Nathan Burkan," his New York attorney, said tonight. A? H. Moore, 233 N. High St., apartments and store where you can get high quality furniture and furnishings for every room in your house. () First National Bank, the bank of friendship and helpfulness in time of need. Interest paid on time deposits. Open an account and watch your money grow () Roller skating at the Dream land rink, Tuesday. Friday and Saturday from 7:30 to 10:?0 p. m Ladies admitted free. Gentlemen 10c. Skating 25c. () Slate surface roofing applied over your old shingles. We have over 200 Jobs in Salem. Nelson Bros., plumbers, sheet metal work, 355 Chemeketa. () than 10 per cent of the FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 1200 AND HIGH STREETS 9 TVf Omim TtMtf On ccBissions mwm Closing of Willamette River to Commercial Fishing Is Advocated ' I rOJTtkA' Jan. 10. -(AP) A. law to close the Willamette riv to to commercial fishing will be proposed 1y the state game com mission, it was decided at a meet ing held hero today, following jthe appointment of a legislative com mittee to draft ills to be sub mitted to the law-making bbdy. The commission, said to be backed by an almost undivided approval of sportsmen throughout the state will seek to have the following ideas shaped into laws: j Make the steelhead a game flsh. Close a number of the snkall streams of the coast to commer cial fishing, and t6 close te Big and Little Nestueca . fivers, but keep open the Rogue, OoqtilHe. Columbia, Siuslaw and Umpqua rivers. Experiment for a year or two with a 30-day split season for pheasants, to take the place of he present eight-day season,' and dur ing the 30 days to allow hunting of the birds on Wednesdays and Sundays only. Let the game commission have authority to make rules and regu lations without going through fhe present "red tape" of holding hearings with subsequent publish- ? of the results in papers In each county of the state. Cobbs & Mitchell Co., lumber and building materials for every purpose. Get estimates, look at quality of material, then you will order. 349 S. 12th St. () The Man's Shop saves you a ten dollar bill on every quality "suit. Shirts, hats, ties, collars. High grade clothing, perfect fitting, long wearing. 416 State. () HOUSE ORGANIZED FOR SESSION IN SHORT TIME H Continued from pge 1.) Theo. P. Cramer Jr., of Grants Pass. The house adjourned at this time for a period of 10 min utes in order that the committee might have time for a "-conference. Chief Justice Burnett swore in the members of the hoase, after which Theo. P. Cramer, represen tative from the 7th distrct nomin ated John Hr Carkin from the 18th district, as speaker. The nomin ations were closed and Mr. Carkin was unanimously elected. .Mr. Car kin was escorted to the chair- by Representatives Cramer North' and Meindl, and was sworn into office by Justice Burnett, after which he made a very short appreciative speech of acceptance. The house at this time went into CPMI Touring . . Roadster , Coach Comer Cottage and Ferry. executive session, and electedihe following of fleers -Paul Burris. chief tterk, Harry MeClellen of Roseburg, assistant chief clerk; Elbert rBede of Cottage Grove, reading- clerk; Bert E. Gooding of Portland, calendar clerk";- Jo seph Singer of Portland, sargeant at arms; Rolo Southworth of this city, as doorkeeper, and William F. McAdams for mailing clerk. Fred J. Meindl introduced house concurrent resolution which read as follows: "Resolved, that the two houses convene in joint ses sion in the house chamber at l::?o o'clock p. m., January loth, 1926, for the purpose of openins and publishing the vote cast for governor at the general election held November 1st, 1926, and for the purpose of inaugurating the governor-elect, and for the pur pose of receiving the messages of the incoming and outgoing gov ernors." The next resolution to be intro duced -by Meindl was hou?e resolu tion No. 1 in which it was resolved that the secretary of state was directed to furnish to each repre sentative, chief clerk and assistant chief clerk of the house of repre sentatives all necessary supplies, newspapers, session haws, etc. Meindl introduced houso resolu tion No. 2 which read h follows: "Resolved, that the courtesy of the house be extended to the accredit ed members of the press of the s'tate of Oregon. The third and last resolution was introduced by Meindl, and re solved that an invitation be ex tended to the clergy of the city of Salem to open the meetings earn morning of the legislative assem bly. The house at this time adjourn ed until 1:30 p. m. Afternoon Joint Session When the house was .called to order at 1:45 p. m. Monday by Speaker Carkin, standing room was hardly available. After the roll was called the courtesy of the house was extended to many for mer members, including K. K. Kubli of Portland and A. R. Shum way of Milton. The senate arrived from their chambers and a joint assembly roll call was taken. President Henry L. Corbett of- the senate presided at the joint meeting. Representative C A. Hunter moved that a committee be ap pointed to escort Retiring Gover nor Pierce to the rostrum. Presi dent Corbett appointed Represen tatives Ct A. Hunter, James H. Hazlett and Walter S. Fisher. Mr. Hunter also moved that a committee be appointed to escort the incoming governor to his chair and Representatives L. L. Swan, James 4 W. Mott, Emmett Howard and Loyal M. Graham and Sena tors Lloyd R. Reynolds and Chas. Hall were appointed. Representatives J. O. . Bailey, Denton G. Burdick, L. L. Swan, James W. Mott and Senators Mil ton R. Klepper and Lloyd R. Rey nolds were appointed to escort ENGINEERING LEADERSHIP NOW MORE THAN EVER EMPHASIZED The Safety of 4-wheel Brakes . . . The Safety of low gravity center . . . The Economy of 30 miles on a gallon . . . Roomy Comfort, Greater Leg Room Beautiful Bodies and Interior Fittings .... Now more than ever the leader in light car values . ATTRACTIVE CREDIT TERMS. $625 - 695 . 625 Coupe . Sedan . Landau RCteCTRY PillCES AND SPECIFICATIONS . . ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ! , MacDonald Auto Go. state officials into the joint meet ing. -f - Retiring Goterndr "Walter M. Pierce was then ' introduced by President Corbett and delivered his farewell address. After a summary of the vote at the election "of November 1, 1926. was read hy Speaker Carkin, Pres ident Corbett "declared Isaac L. Patterson governor of the state of Oregon. ; Chief, Justice Burnett Rwore Governor-elect Patterson into office with the official oath, and introduced' him as the next speaker. Governor P'attersoh then proceeded to deliver his message ; to the senate and bouse of repre- j sentatives.- After the addresses ended at 4:05 p. m. the Senate and all visit ing bodies withdrew, and the house moved to adjourn until 10 o'clock this morning. Capital City Cooperative Cream ery, milk, cream, buttermilk. Ths Buttercup butter has no equal. Gold standard of perfection, 131 S. Com'l. Phone 299. Chas. K. Spanlding Logging Co., lumber and building materials. The best costs no -more than in ferior grades. Go to the big Sa lem factory and save money. (") OFFICIALS PLAN GIVES MORE HELP TO SALEM (Cmittaufdl from pape 1.) aspects of the usual "drive." The proper nunberinjs of houses, started last yeatjbut not yet com pleted, was brought up as one of Salem's needs, by Dr. L. E. Bar- rick, treasurer, j Further imnrbvement of the camp ground, vfith a view to in creasing the tolurist "crop" 'was urged by .17. Gj Holt, director of the social eomniittee. Otto C. Hartman of the civic committee mentioned the pro posed establishment of a national park at Silver Creek Falls, and the designation (of the highway to Dallas as the Hkw-thorne highway, as desirable. . j George F. Vick of the agricul tural committee discussed cham ber finances; Leio N. Childs of the legislative committee urged more community advertising, and Fred A. Erixon of the industrial com mittee mentioned the possibility of a local radi brodcasting sta tion. Dr. O. A. Oison, King Bing of the Cherrians, itold of the cara vans which thsit organization is expecting to organize next sum mer, and Allen A. Kafoury, presi dent of the business men's league, explained the dervice which the league is giving .to the business of the city. L. A. Scheelar Auto Wrecking Co., oldest in the 'Willamette val ley. New and used parts and equipment. Lowj prices and quality service here, 1085 N. Com'l. () Eugene. Bids opened for three story McMorrSn & Washburne building. .QQ $625 . $725 755 .Telephone 409' ; U. SrBankers Defeat Mill . City Firemen Team .4-1 -26 The U. S. Bankers basketball team defeated the Mill "City fire men's quintet Saturday night ot Mill City bya seoro of 4! to, 26. Ray Lucas and G.Nash tied for high point-honors for. the Salem ites and-Baltimore led the firemen in scoring. Manager C U Arm strong of the Bankers is seeking games with out of Sown teams for his Quintet,, champions .of the Sa lem city league. D. II. Stfosber. Itferehant Tailor, Is turning out the nobbiest and best fitting tailor made suits to measure; 100 business and pro fessional men buy bff Mosher. ) o I LATE SPORTS PITTSBURGH, Kansfisj Jan? 1.0. - ( AP) -Sammy MandellC world's lightweight boxing champion, easily defeated Jimray Lanning" of Scammon, Kansas, here tonight in a 10-ronnQ bout. . Denver Kid, Imntatmveight of Kansas CitV. knocked; out KtU Maltbie of Wichita in t hv sixth round. Pomeroy & Keene; Jewelers, never fall to give you 100 on the dollar. "Watches, clocks, pins, charms. Standard high grade stock in all departments. () Forty first -'aid stations have been- installed at busy traffic cen ters in London. TRY SULPHUR ON AN ECZEMA SKIN Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over, Night Any brcakimr out of. the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome '. by applying Mentho?Sui phur, declares a noted (kin specialist. Because of its germ destroying prop erties, this, sulphur preparation in stantly brings ease from, skin irrita tion, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. ; It seldom fails to relieve the torment without delay. Sufferers , from-skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Merttho-Snlphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. For Free Sample Mtil This 'Advertisement to WHITEHALL PHARMACAL CO.. Inc. 598 Madjsou Ave. , . NevYork. nTV. I LEGAL NOTICES I o -- o STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Gold, Creek Mining & Milling Company is hereby called for Mdnday-, January 10, 1937, at S o'clock t p. m. to meet in the: rooms of the Capital Business College, Salem, Oregon, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors and transacting such other busjness as may come before it. By order of the Presi dent, George W. 8handt Attest: W. I. Staley, Secretary. jll NOTICE .OF. -FT VM SETTL.E ' BIENT Notice is hereby given, that the Undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of th State of Oregon for the County of Marion hia duly verified final account as adminis trator of the estate ot Lilla B. tliff, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Mdnday, the 24th day of January, 1 2 7, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, as the time, and the : County Court Room In .the County Court House, In the City ot Salem, Marion County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. ! Dated "at Salem, Oregon, this 20th day of December, I92C. : JOSEPH, ILIFF, Administrate tit, the' estate 6T Lilla 13. Illiff, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for administrator, Sa lem, Oregon. ; d21-28-j4-ll-lS - - a- - - -. f i ADJnNISTRATOiVft NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been I duly ap pointed by the. County Court ot the State of Oregon fori the Coun ty ot Marion, as administrator of the estate of SarabfE. Taylor, de ceased, and that he has duly qual ified as such, administrator; all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified to met at? the office of Ronald , C. Glover,! myt attorney, 203 Oregon building, Slem,. Mar ion County, Oregdn, . within six months from the date of this notice. j Hated at Salem Oregon, -this 21st day of December, 1926. - B. B. TAYLuRj Administrator of the' estate, of Sarah . E. Taylor, deceased;: , RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for administrator, Sa lem, Oregon, - d21-28-J4-li-l NOTICE OF AbjlNiSTRATOR'S APPOINT5IENT Notices ia, hereby givsn that the undersigned has-been; duly ap pointed by. the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, as administrator of the estate of IXm B. O3 born deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such administrator ; all persons having claims against ithe estate of s&id decedent are hereby notified--to- present, the . same.- duly verified' to me et, the offiee of Ronald Glover, 2Q3 Oregon Buiididgc Salem. Marion "; County, Oregon,- ?ltbin slx:manths from the date oftbia notice, j nt V.f -1., -Dated.' at Salem. vOregonattli8 lltuUrafe Jamar-ii:f.-v' ..RONALD O. GXOVER,': Administfatq,r of the estate of Don t Jli-18-25-fl-8 Uhidn Roster 'HOD CAKIEKS AND BOMW U CAPITOL TTPOOBAPHICAL VSWH ond Saturday. 8 iOO ' " : CAKPENTKRS't UNION - WO. 1065 present ; tVm. -Vf Uit, er.ur y. I'SWSi 1.AHF.L A.- j... p w. i .,in. terretarr. Box 443. Salent, Or. m -1 Lodge Roster KNmtrts of rTiirAs meets at- MfCoraicfc HIU over Mit1r - Store, eve rv Stnrd (fvemn?. F. J. Tooe.. C. ;.; H. H. Bark. K. f R. S. . feU 1'319-W. ' ! !' V' " fKATKBNAL ORDEB OT EALXS, vry Wdndy, 'rBlermitT Hll, . M. yrmfett. Boey. TI. BS9-S. -, The Oregon tatesmaii : fnuiunea eTery morulas' r"i'--dy) t S1om.tth cmpiUl Oregon. Local Rates: For Classified Aayertising One tim 2 enU Pr word ThreUme i... iiU pr word Six time U- 8 cent! pr word 1 mo. dily nd Brm. ?0 tmU per word la order ra the ra -th n. time rate. dvertUement uatut ran ia ponsecutive issue. - ---. . - No Ad. Uk for ls thsn 25e. Ads. ran Sunday ONLY ehsrrsd t one-time rt. j '. ' " . Advertisements xeept Personal And Situations Wanted) will be taken over the telephone if the Advertiser if s Subscriber .to pfcoae. The, Statesman, will reeeiv edver tlsements at any time of the day or night. To Insiire proper flaisifiea tions ds. shovld be in-before 1 p. n. TELKPH0NR 2S OR 883 ADVERTISING . HOXEST ADVBTJSlA'O These fiol una most be kept free from njrtfcins of a qoeittioBable natnre. Miaretresea tations will not be tolerated. Infor mation showing;: any questionable isv tent on the part- of the- adrertiser should.be reported tactile newe paper or the elem Ad club." " , Money, .to Loan ON HEAI, ESTATTS ' T. K. roRu , (Over Ladd Bush Bank) AUTO TOPS SEE US FOB TOiP 'AND PAINT WOBX . O. Hnll Auto Top and Paint Sbp. 267 Commercial. - ,6al6tf HELP WANTED Male . : i . . .. ;.. 1 . 11 2 NEAT APPEARING 3iKN- TO WORK ifith nlanaeer. I Call frr M r. Bar bee.- . Salem Hardware Co., between 9 and 12 a. n. ." : lljlo wanted 2 MEsiwrrn Light cars. rural sales work. $50 per wek and upwards 'to men who can. . qualify. . Vo '. investment or experience required.. D.' I. Hijrgins, 411 Front St.,. Sunday between "3-6 p. jm. Week: day 7 to 9 . p. m. , . L .-'. ,-lljI5 WANTKD---Employment . IP .'- WOALWlSHfiajBiOUSE KEEPING IN A small family or motherless ame, fan- ;. , m .hi . ' ' 1 i ii ' RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK BT : hour or day. Phone 1076-R. lB-jll . I CAN TAKE CARE OP SytAXXt CI1TL1 f ia - sey home by , month. .- - Phone 84 ..,'. , i . . I : ,1, TOR GAKDEN PLOWIJTG. BASEMEN! dJscinf and team work. Phone 72?2. , ( ; .... .. . IBaldtt i City Chimney Sweep ' Satisfaction or No Pay ' 'Call '955 TfcfR RENT 21 jtob keht Bouses axd apabt- . ,menta. jr. u. iwooo, Bl utate St. i FOR RENTApartmenta 23 IlPAKTMENT PHONE 28JH IKJWNSTAIK3 Summer, One house." iAPAfeTMENT, . ,2a . t mock atrui i etats - v 23j5tf AMBASSADOR APaRTMKNTA I ' rirnished or ufuriubd ta sis three-room apartineDta. , tjeetrie . re. . Jrifcaration and; Tugei,- hot .water heavt. radio : connections, overstaffed -, furi ture. ' - -- - . ... S37.&0 to fCS.00. i . . . 23j2tf fOK, 4 KENT A1JA-RTMENT WITH; DA rage fSO.QO.. 899 North Commercial. FOR RKXT Rooma a$ . .".--' ! FtK RENT - 4 fine -fnrqisbed rooms, on apart-, ment and garase. two blocks- front ktatehoiiHA fcjriiinr people just opening up. Center Rtreet. 25jil SLEEPINO . 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