V ft ' t; ? BARHAM BROTHERS PRH11CT ACTIVITY f 5 Will . Change Name of Tiieii ". Building Organization. January First : '.' ..The Cherry City Construction company announce that, January 1st the name of the concern will bo changed to Barham Brothers Construction company. The firm, organized three yeajrs ago, con Bti:s of four brothers, J. A. Bar tr.in, WVJ. Ear ham, K. V. Bar ham an4 Wayne W; Barham, all well known and popular In the capital city. . ,. , . The Barham brothers for many rears have been closely Identified with construction ' work through out the Willamette valley. Their fr:t work of importance vat just 17 years ago. when they were the aucreesful bidder on the First Na tional bank at New berg. They al so built the Falls City school touse the same year. Se Activity Ahead In recent years they hare con structed numerous residences and other bnlldlnga. throughout the valley, including: the boys and gins club building and the auto pavilion at the state fairgrounds; also tbt 18,000 annex to the in- 1 . . I . v. - m t . ', I a - p.Kjuun iur i lie iceuie muaeu a Hi the annex to the tuberculosis hospital. They are now complet ing the - McLiOughlin church at In dependence. W. J. Barham, one of the broth er!, stated last night that there ec-eaia to be-no decrease in the de mand for first class homes, and "that th nrevalllnsr nrfr-oa nn build ing materials, especially on lum- ber, is giving an added spurt to me interest in nome Duuaing. He sees no cauee for predicting any thing but continued building ac tivity In Salem and vicinity throughout the coming year. two out of three falls. 'Chrlsten soa won the first fail in 22 min utes and Pete ther second on an Both wreetlers crashed to the mat lor the third fall, their heads 'striking together as they did so and both .were knocked cold. Pete UB)fu?u iait vw uma mnm awaraea tne iau ana tne aecision. i, HQDISTS HOLD ALL DAY S iBESSiOH Over 20 Ministers Presented ; At Amity At Salem Dis trict Meeting- " - THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, -TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1S27 mm ma 37 CIIAMBKR OF C03I3EERCE CANDIDATES DOUBLE KNOCKOUT SEEN Rare Event Takes Place In Wrest Una; Event at Eugene EUGENE,! Dec. 12. (AP). That rarest of rare event, a dou ble knockout, featured the sched uled two hour wrestling show which "Wildcat Pete, junior mid dleweight of Eugene, won from Merle Chrlsfenson of AlbanyN on flf COLE McELROY'S M SPANISH BALL ROOM P 5: DANCE BAND of Portland -will play A Return Engagement Tonight DEC. 13TH - at CRYSTAL GARDENS " SALEM By Popular Demand Dance 1 12 Columbia Recording 12 and Radio Artists ADMISSION. Gentlemen $1.10 Ladlea 50c A Salem district meeting of Methodist church ministers was held last Monday at Amity. The all-day meeting was called by Superintendent D. H. Leech. More than thirty ministers were presented. They were entertained in the Amity church parlors, with Rev. H. H. Allen as the host; Rev. J. J. Patton, of Dundee, acted is secretary. Rev. F. C. Taylor made the first morning address at the gathering. He spoke upon "Spiritual Em phasis." Rev. O. V. Fallis, of Albany, read a ; paper entitled j "Stewardship of ""Money." j After a dinner served by ladies of the church. Dr. T. E. Elliott, of Portland, executive- secretary of the conference claimants en dowment fund, spoke of his work, and Rev. D. Lester Field, of Tilla mook, talked of some of the prob lems facing conference stewards. Dr. Leech remarked at the opening of the session that one- fourth of all pastors in the district had8tudied at Kimball school of theology, and another one-fourth were graduates. Minister present were . Dr. D. H. Leech, Salem; Dr. F. C Tay lor, Salenf; ' Rev. J. J. Patton, of Dundee; Rev. T. E. Elliott, of Portland; Rev. L. C. Klrby, of Dallas; Rev. S. W. Hall, of Mc Minnvllle; Rev. Thomas Acheson, of Salem: Rev. 8. D. Johnson, of Salem; Rev. D. Lester Fields, of Tillamook; Rev. J. H. Ebert, of Banks: Rev. O. V. Fallis, of Al bany; Rev. Walter Gleiser, of Newberg; Rev. E. G. Ran ton, of Independence; Rev. Wayne W fight, of Markham; Rev. Wilm- er Brlggs, of Brooks: Rev. E. W. Withness, of Willanrina. Rev. G. F. Gordon, of Sheridan; Rev. H. H. Miles, of Falls City; Rev. C. W. Pogue, of Yamhill; Rev. C. I. Andrews, Rev. W. H. Hertiog, and Dr. E. S. Hammond, of Kimball school; Rev. F. L. Kennell, of West Salem; Rev. E. M. Toomy, of Jefferson : Rev. S. D. Trefnen.'of Shoals; Rev. H. E. Raney. of Dayton; Rev. M. A. Moncey, of Forest Grove; Rev. C. ' A. - Pickering, of Sherwood ; Rev. M. - A. Groves, of Turner; Rev. W. B. Empey, of McCabe; Rev. W. J. Morrow, of Bay City; and Rev. H. H. Allen, of Amity. Nominees for chamber of com merce offices were announced at the luncheon yesterday by George Grabenhoret, chairman of 'the Dominating com mittee. i The elec tion will be held next Monday. J Those named were: ; President Dr. B. Blatchford. Fred A. Erixon and George F. Vick. . --- . ' f -"r ? Vice president Grant W. Day, L. W. Gleason and Fred A. Thlel sen. ' :T- '" Secretary D. B. J arm an, John W. Orr and B. E. Siasen. Treasurer Dr. L. E. Barrick, K. B. Kugel, and Lee F. Dnruh. r - Social department-. F.-Breit-haupt, U. G. Holt and Dr. Henry E. Morris. . Civic department T. M. Barr, W. L. Phillips and E. F. Smith. Agricultural dep a r t m e n t Charles Hudkins, Lloyd T. Rey nolds, and C. A. Swope. Legislative department Leon N. Childs. W. G. Kreuger and J. F.'Ulrich. Industrial department Otto A. Hillman, W. J. Llljequist and A- C. Nelson. Members of the nominating committee, aanied last week by U. S.. i Page, t president, -were George Grabenhorst, chairman,-Oliver J. Myera and L 31. Dough ton, NORMAL QUINTET BEATS ATHENIANS OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, Dec. 12. (Special) Salem y. M. C. A. Athenians lost a fast practice game to the Ore gon normal school squad Saturday night on the Monmouth floor with a final score of 32 to 28. The sec ond team of the ; normal lost a preliminary tilt to the Monmouth. town team. The lineup: Normal (S2) - " Athenians (28) Becken". . . w . . Ft . Bailey (9) Cook (18).... F Gibson (8) Sehrunk .... .' C Steelhammer Phillips ...... G ........ Hunt Morris . . . . . . G. . Schwabbauer . Subs: Normal, Beerman and King. Salem: Ward. Referee: Nelson of Monmouth, v V FLIGHT PLANS PROGRESS Lindbereh Postpones Trip Short Time Dae to Weather WASHINGTON, Dec, 12. (AP) Undismayed by reports of poor weather conditions. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh pushed steadily for ward today with preparations for MEXICO STAND OUTLINED Xo Objection to Ellas Testifying as Individual. Word MEXICO CITT. Dec. 12.--(AP) The Mexican government has no objection to the Mexican consul general, - Arturo ' M. Ellas,: giving the senate committee in Washing ton such Information as he per sonally voluntarily pleases. Act ing Foreign Minister Estrada an nounced in an official statement today. But, he added, the only Mexican official in the United States who is authorized to receive requests for official Information is the Mexican ambassador. "If Consul General Ellas," sayi the statement, "desires voluntar ily to give the senate committee the Information asked of him, and do it in a personal manner, it will not be the Mexican government that will object to greater light being thrown upon the scandalous calumnies. The; only representa tive of Mexico empowered to re ceive requests for official inform ation from the American authori ties and through, the proper chan nels ia our ambassador at Wash ington.; " -.- f i ; J -1 Rh FOR. EUMATISM I s - ii ft A- , a i i'i- s" ' - C ' f I f . s " - i j - -, , Vgfo)jJo)V hie flight from Washington to Mexico City. . ; - , The day's activities Included a consultauon with officials or the weather bureau and the navy hv- Ulrographic office after which he announced the flight could not be begun for at least 10 days--lnn-cheon with the commanding offi cer at Boiling field and an after noon spent inspecting the work of army mechanics on the Spirit of St. Louis and in testing the army's new Loening headquarters plane. Meanwhile the senate followed the lead of the house in voting un animously 'that a congrssional me dal of honor, one of the nation's highest , awards. . be conferred on the famous young aviator In rec ognition of his ' trans-Atlantic flight. . ' : V: . At the .navy;. department the flier supplied the hydrographie of fice with details of the weather he encountered on his New York to Paris flight,' tn order that a com parison might be drawn with the conditions predicted - before the flight was begun. Hydrographie officials said that with the excep tion of about 700 miles In mid ocean the weather had been much as forecast. 4 . BANK BOBBED . CHICAGO, Deot 12. -(AP). A robber with a machine gun held up the Wes wood State bank in Elmwood Park, a suburb, today and escaped with $4,000, bank of ficials reported to the police. BAXG! MURDER? NOPE, THIE DETROIT, M!ch.--Mldnight 'In Highland Park, i Citizens asleep. Came a report. Sort of a blast Or an explosion. MurderT Holdup? Maybe. Burglar-alarm rings at po lice headquarters. Brave eonnera dash out. And find a s wearing: turck driver. And a baloon tire blown out. Part of it nt tm-r, a jewelry store window. And set pif the alarm. For All Coughs and All Ages Safe and Reliable Children like it. Mothers endorse it All users recom mend it. Broken Pe. SticW FOR Xiv SPECIAL FOR MONDx TUES, WED. & TIIURST Just think, a 35c Candy for only ' " 17c a Lb. , v or two lbs. for 20c Get all you want and put .it away for Xmaa . Only at Schaef er's DIXQ BTOIiH 135 North jTomrrercial St Phono 197 ' ' Original YeEcw Frnnt Penalaj Agency V W0 Perliaos vou didn't realize that Baver Asoirin tablets are made to relieve the deep-down rheumatic aches as well as dispel the occa sional headache. They do! In cases of neuralgia, neuritis, lum bago; for those pains that penetrate one's very bones, Bayer Asnirin tablets offer real relief. Tust be sure you are getting the real Bayer Aspirin, with Bayer on each tablet and on the box wiin proven airecuons insiuc; nu uiuggiais. Fbysidans prescribe Bayer Aspirin; ; it oesiNOT ed the Asoilia U fh traiV mark of Bj Mumfmrtnr of MojwieeOeseiaMter of Pl!crl!erfa 7 f v for U .; EIoEdoy Oca con 1 Round trip tickets for Christmas and Ne-w ' Year holiday trips will be on sale at Groatly Ilcduccd Faro , " " v- - :.- . j . Let the Southern Pacific take yon and bring you back at surprisingly . low cost In real cozy comfort and safety. - j " -"'j "!--p Ealagiplca ' I . From Salem to: v ? f Portland .--$ 2.00 Marshfield ...- .$11.20 Corvallls 4 1.50 ' , Medford .JL .$13.30; Eugene LL" $ 3.10 Roseburg L:....;..$ 7.00" - - - 1 ' . , .-,-, ..Similar low fares to other ; - . , ' points Including California: I f These tickets good on train er the Southern Pacific : silver-gray motor coaches leaving; and arriving at tha New Salem Hotel ' t ' High BU between BUte and Ferry Please telephone 80 or call at ticket offices for in formation regarding tale dates ; and return limits. : i.-f New Salem Hotel- Phone 1885 City Ticket Office is n. liberty St. 51 MAKE DAD HAPPY By This Economizing The way to do this Is to make your purchases Wherl .' each and every item is priced at the lowest possible margin of profit. In Gr$cerles we "submit: " 10 lbs. Best Fruit Cane Sugar Best Fresh Margerine 22e 8 lbs ; , ;.. ;..v - : Fresh Fig Bars; lb. .. ,. Peer of all Coffee Upton's, lb. . , Bulk Cocoa, 3 lbs Market Day Raisins 1 4-lb. package . J.. Lemon or Orange Peel 35c lb. Citron, lb. . - Best Eastern Pop Corn aibsfor . .. 1 Good 4 Strand House broom ... . Netted Gem or Burbank Potatoes 100 lbs. for 65c 59c 15c - 49 c TffiTiee 3 lbs. 1.12 29c f; 29c 45c 25c 39c - S119 If Dad or Brother Smokes or Chews you can glv4 him a carton of Lucky Strike, Chesterfield, Old Gold or Camels at J 1.23, or a plug Days Work at 59c or Star, Horseshoe or Climax at 69c or 2 pes. Velvet or Prince Albert for 23c In furnishings we I have : House Slippers, Norfolk Jackets, Sweaters, Ties, Raincoats, Umbrellas, Gar ters, Handkerchiefs, etc AH at little prices. : G.!C. Store mm Phone-560 - We Deliver Free 254 N. ComT. MOW SHOWING The Long Looked for D I M I MG R0O M UITl s JUST THE SIZE FOR BUNGALOW OR COMBINATION LIVING AND DINING ROOM AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF. The Table closed .42 inches by 54 inches Opens to 6 feet. The Buffet Top 21 inches by 54 inches. , The China Cabinet Top 42 inches. : The Server 36 Inches: , The Diners and Arm Diner covered in Tapestry or Blue Leather. if - e .i . A "4.. i s- " i - ' " 07 c r -'etc-!:" ; thls'splcnd' .( ,: ityv cf dinner : f ve hiivo nr.C i haumben: c2 l y A. t aaJ CO i' rr e g u 1 1 4. ) and $34, r.ov it - . , . ; . . $4-$1 5-Piece Suite 7- Piece Suite 8- Piece Suite Table 4 Diners Table 5 Diners and Arm Diner Table, Buffet 5 Diners and Arm Diner $56.50 $89.00 $128.50 SUITE IN BEAUTIFUL COMBINATION WALNUT -MUST BE SEEN TO B APPRECIATED GIE)SE-POWERS furniture -Compaw y iidoiireular prices Iiav6"al773 r then e ; ctibds rlglit ii copd lr.. Civo;tIiA? a .brer.- I . tll- C- i dinner n it 3 'very?' t T r " - ' v V-' i 1928 License Free with every used car until Christmas. This is a Special Holiday Offeri Our low prices . remain the same. Elxpcrie'nced motorists know thero : ia biff valuo in agood used car. Tho extra valuo in Buick motor cars is the big reason, why so many people buy tnerri. ' It never has been necessary to add an extra $ 1 00 or eo to fair used car allowances to get people, to tako new Buicks. - , - Consequently we " do not need to collect those extra hundreds from peoplo who buy the used cars from You sa ve money when you buy your used car from a Buick dealer. His prices are right! fc :His word is as good as gold money! SEE these V ( USED AUTOS ?l,Ci0 $1585 Sedan. 11150 1025 - Master Buick 'Fully Equipped, 1926 Master Buiclc Brougham, Fully Equipped, Just like . new. Original Price f 2340, Our price, ld26 Master . Buick Rubber 80, - 1926 Buick Stand C V" Fully Equipped. R " : '- v. New, Oritrinal Pal 1926 Bulek Stands New Rubber, Original Paint, Fully Equipped. $975 1923 Light Six Studebaker Coupe, . FuDy Equipped, Orig inal Paint ; $345 1923 Maxwell Sedan, New : Rubber, First Class ' Uphol stery, : Goinff at' $325 1925 Model 66 Willys Ksiffht - Sedan;, FullyEquipped, t $375 1923 Light Six- StuiLst- - Sedan, Fully Equipped, ber 80 - Is a . - i ft n in:-. D0 COAGTEI. ccooin & & i carhiac. DESKS . 4 HIGH OHAIIia ' B ATHEIiTTD CABT WAEDROBD POJ ?ed, I 21 1923 Palire Coach. Equipped. First Class Rnl Four Theel Brakes, Price w Eell . : "OTFSBfeV WILSON 308 N. Ccm'LSt..