MONDAY, JANUARY
r LOCALS i
ON THE AIR
TONIGHT
(Pacific Time)
KGW S p. m., Oregonian eon
cert orchestra, t p. m., Julia
Sutherland Groo reading prize
winning emaf, 'JAghiing the
Home.' 10 p. m.. George Ulsen'c
Metropolitan orchestra of the
Hotel Portland; intermission
numbers by Shefler'e Novelty
String orchestra.
KOA 7-9 p. m., special musf
eat features.
K FA K 7:30-9 p. m., Inntruc
tive talks fr farmers, musical
entertainment.
KMX 8-12 p. m.. Western
Auto musical program, June
Furcc-M, the KNX girl; Amhas
saJnr hotel dunce orchestra.
KPO 8-11 p. in., organ re
cital by Theodore J. Irwin, the
Belmont trio In vocal and in
strumental selections, the K
Max Hradfleld's Versatile band
KFI 8-11 p. m., Herald pro
gram, Ray West and his Alex
andria hotel orchestra, other
niuil specialties.
KLX 8-10 p. m.. education
al program, the KLX trio, talk
on reforcrititiun, banking meth
ods and golf by prominent au
thorities. KGO 8-10 p. m., educational
cours.-a in economics, language j
agricuiiuro ana music, musical
entort.-iinment by the Arion trio
KKOA 8:30-10 p. m Post
Intelligencer program.
The announcement made in
Saturday afternoon's paper that
the high school would play Cor
vallia in the next game was s
typographical error. The high
school will play McMInnville
next Saturday evening on the high
school floor in the next game.
The ever prevailing plea
"trade at home" can probably bo
better understood when it 1
learned that representatives or
the Used Car Corner have made a
thorough survey of businovs
houses in Portland that sell used
lords and they report that cars
of the same claas are selling in
Salem for from $50 to $125 l&ts
than the prices received in the
larger city. In addition it was
learned that the financial charg
es here are from 25 per cent to
40 per cent leas. "This is only
one instance whore it is pointed
out to a certainty that people
can buy for much less in Salem if
they know where to buy," eaye
Mr. Anderson of the Used Car
Corner. i
According to attorneys defend
Ing Celia Boll man in alienation
proceedings brought against her
by Alice Bozell, attorneys for Mrs,
liozell filed their amended com
plaint without leave of the court
and consequently no answer was
necessary until the court had given
such leave and instructed defense
attorneys to file their answer.
Thev were given 10 days from
January 10 to make such filing
Love roe Jeweler, Salem.
MUs Dolly Dutton who has been
(seriously ill at her home for the
past three weeks was taken to the
Salem hospital yesterday.
Men's overcoats at sale prices,
Fullerton'a. 384 State street, up
stairs over the Spa.
Sherman V. Dean, architect for
the new Salem Y. M. C. A, build
ing. is expected in Salem tomor
row, according to announcement
made at the Y. M. C. A. this morn
Ing. Mr. Dean was here last week
but had to leave Friday on
count of business In Portland.
Potted plants, cut flowers, fu
nernl designs, Adams, 453 Cour
Plea In abatement has been
filed in circuit court la the case
of John Rhoda against the Silver
King Mining company, it being
charged the action was brought in
the wrong county and that the
court has no jurisdiction.
Marinello Beauty Parlors, mens
manicuring, 245 N. High St. 4
Mr. Chambers, Smith-Hughes in
Rtructor in the senior high school,
has not resigned, but Is merely ou
temporarily. It became known to
day. The announcement that he
had resigned permanently which
was printed last Saturday, was er
roneous.
Hotel Bliffh Arrivals
Portland, Arthur Terry, Mr and
Mrs C I:ivls, 1-Mward liarrett,
Fred Tiffany. J K Wood, Mr and
Mrs I.loyd M Griffith, Mrs A
thur Mowers. Paul S Veedor; 8a
lem. W H Cyrus, R Beckett, L H
Laurence, Mrs J Croy: Albany
Mrs Kmma Moore. Mr and Mrs W
W Oliver, Mrs V Trover; Oak
Itidge, Miss Eula Clark, Miss
Maud Clark, Miss Kllen Clark
Corvallis, J. Haimes, Mrs Matild;
K Sherwood, Harry Ktein; Ku
gene, Robert Kilter. H (iilniore,
L ilrown, Mr and Mrs RussoU H
Calkins: Pendleton, Miss Gene
vieve Brown. Mr and Mrs Frank
W Taylor; Seal Rork. Newt Gitil
linms; Hiayton, Mr and Mrs Chas
Akers. Miss Alice Akers; The
Dalles, Harvey O Newcombe; As
toria. Thorwald Cederherg; Dal
las, Mrs Hortense B Smith; Mt
Angel, P 8 Fuchs, J R Martens
Pullman. Wn, Russell O Warner
Seattle, H J Louskey, Mr and Mrs
Hugh D Went fall. F M Chapman
Charles K Brunner; Spoknne, Hon
J H Perkins. Edward L Shipma
nnd family; Tacoma, Elmer Schne:
der. Guy Highberg; San Francis
co. E J Coteman. Thomas There
sen. Mr and Mrs Lee J Canaday
I-os Angeles. XI Schelly. Mr and
Mrs Uoyd Aspinwall; St Louis.
Mo. Mr nnd Mrs C H Rlchman
Chicno, Mr and Mrs James Bale,
Miss Jonie Sullivan. William Bain,
Koas Fox, Leon Wilier, Mr and
Mrs Glenn B Will lams; New York,
Air and Mrs E Murray, Theodore
f ntcKier, ward Q MacMillan
Lynchburg. Va. J W Jordan
5, 1925
Homy Hart wig ha (Lied an
action against Noab C. Kulm and
others to collect $663, foreclose a
mortgage and eccure $100 attor
ney' fees.
Vocational classes, millinery
and dressmaking to organize Wed
need ay, Jan. 7 at 2:30. vocational
rooms over Miller's store. 5
County Judge Hunt signed his
first order in such position today
in tha matter of the estate oi
Mary Erne tin Dehut, allowing
tho administrator, David Dehut to
Hell personal property belonging to
the estate.
Terviliiger undertaker phn 724
The three teachers at Parrish
junior high school, who were tak
out with diphtheria several
weeks ago, returned to work to
day. The teachers are Mtsa Etta
White. Mrs. Clara Pomeroy and
Mrs. Tula Creech.
Frank Palm, tailor, now locat
ed in new bldg. 481 Ferry. 4
William McMullin was brought
to the county jail from Jefferson
yesterday by Sheriff Bower and
Deputy Sheriff Burkhart, charged
with being drunk and fighting.
Absence of a suitable city jail in
Jefferson caused Marshal Beach
there to call on the county officers
to keep McMullin until he can
have a hearing. McMullin lives
near Mill City.
Dale M. Has kins has secured a
writ of attachment against E. W.
Crosby to collect a balance of
$675 alleged to be due on a pair
of Prince Edward Island Silver
black foxes. The price for the
foxes was $1,350 of which $675
was paid.
Cash for light
1G7 S. Liberty.
cau, call 330
Leda Cox has filed suit for
divorce from Sam Cox, alleging in
temperance and cruel and in
human treatment. They were mar
ried in Corvallis in December,
1914. She asks $25 a month for
the support of a minor child, and
also $100 In attorneys fees.
Judge McMahan has overruled
a demurrer in the case of Theo. C.
Iovelaud against J. D. Drake.
Bargains In our used goods de
partment. Hamilton's. 4
Collection of $G63 and fore
closure of a lien is asked in an
action brought in circuit court by
Charles K. Spaulding Logging
company against Frank Ewlng
and others.
Miss Signa Paulson, a recent
graduate of Monmouth normal
school, lias been added to the
teaching staff of the Parrish Jun
lor high school, according to an
nouncement made nt tho office of
the city superintendent of schools
this morning. She is to teach In
the civics and history departments.
30x60 Inch Durro Chenili
versible rugs, January price $3.95
Hamilton s. 4
Tho Northwestern, belonging to
the Inland Waters Transportation
company. Is expected to dock In
Salem tonight, according to
nouncement mad a by company of
ficials this morning. She will bring
approximately a hundred tons of
general freight from Portland, and
lake back upwards of 200 tons of
paper.
Over 30 leaders and officers of
Hl-Y and Pioneer groups In Mar
ion county met in the local Y. M
C. A. building yesterday afternoon
They were addressed by Rev. Har
ry Johnson, of Central Congrega
tionat church, and B. J. Kimber,
county Y. M. C. A. secretary.
number of outside activities were
decided upon, including a general
purvey and study of the city of
Salem.
Wonderful bargains in our
lifted goods department. Hamil
ton's. 4
E. C. Deffenbach, 2285 North
Fourth street, reported to the po
lice last night the theft of an au
tomobile tire from his car while
It was parked on Liberty between
Chemeketa and Court,
R. Dawson was arrested by state
prohibition officers last night at
1T.40 Shipping street on a charge
.f possession of liquor.
January clearance on comfort
ers. $2.95. See window display.
Hamilton's. 4
Sleepers at the city Ja" '-iring
tho week-end wre James j Kelly,
lames H:tney, J .hn Ryan, J. John
son and W. 11. Smith.
Willamette University will open
Tuoeday morning, having been
closed since December 19 for
Christmas vacation. Most of the
students returned to Salem this af
ternoon. Beautiful two piece mohair llv
Ing room suite davenport and
chair to match. Clearance price
$163. Hamilton's. 4
A crew from oPrtland raised the
steamship Relief, which sunk dur
ing the recent cold spell, Is ex
pected dally, according to state
ments mule by officers of the In
land Waters Transportation com
pany, which owns the vessel.
Lausanne Hall, girls dormitory
at Willamette university, opened
this afternoon, having been closed
for over two weeks for the ChrUt
n as holidays.
Ralph Emmons, who has been
employed by the Capital Journal
for tho past several months, left
Ltst night for Seattle where he
will attend the University of Wash
intrton. Mr. Emmons' place on the
Victor Carlson, reporter ost the
Oregon Statesman, i back 1a Say
lem today, having spent the last
two days in Portland.
January clearance nal on dish
es, 62 piece set. $4.95. Hamil
ton. .4
Attention O. A G. You are re
quested to meet at Webb's funeral
parlors Tuesday, January 4, at 1
p. rru, to attend the funeral of
Comrade Ferdinand Kurs. J. J.
Nowmyer, commander.
James Preble, Oregon Agricul
tural college student, was In Sa
lem Saturday seeking employment
with one at th newspapers during
the coming legislative session. Dur
ing the last session Mr. Preble
was a session reporter for the Ore
gon Voter.
Mock court was held by the
Americanization class of the local
Y. M. C. A. Saturday night, all
candidates for citizenship at the
session of court ea.iy in February
being put through a grilling ex
amination by C. A. Kells. Mock
courts of the kind will be held
weakly until the regular court
has its session. It has been stat
ed that the practice is of consld
erablo value to candidates for
citizenship.
Two piece living room suite
davenport and chair to match,
Fine pattern of tapestry. Janu
ary clearance price $103. Hamil
ton s. 4
City Recorder Poutacn today Is
sued a building permit to D. H
Leech for the construction of a
one and one-half story dwelling
at 15 76 8tate street to cost $3600,
and to C. J. Pugh & Co., for the
construction of a one-story shop
at 550 South 21st street to cost
$1500.
Walter Stackhouse paid a fine
of $10 In police court today on a
charge of assault and battery pro
ferred by El wood Towne. J. Ray
Fawlc paid $1 for violation of the
parking ordinance and R. H. Pow
ell paid $2.50 for cutting a corner
40 pound cotton mattress. Jan
uary price $7.85. Hamilton's. 4'
Fred C. Softon, formerly with
the state printing department,
rived last night from his ranch In
Douglas county where ho has been
for several months.
Ha Smith, proprietor of a lo
cal cigar store, was taken to the
Salem hospital Saturday with i
case of smallpox. He Is report
ed to be recovering rapidly.
Congoleum Gold Seal 9x12
rugs. January clearance price
$13.95. Hamilton's. 4
Koe Keller
Portland.
Is here today from
Mrs. Mabel Settlemeier o? Wood
burn is foreman of the new grand
jury selected today other members
being George Kccch, Selas Khoda
Grace E. Ncibert, Fred E. Man
gis, Arthur Glrod and S. W. Pot
ter. Three members of the old
jury have been kept while the bal
a nee have been dismissed.
Fine line fancy framed mir
rors, one third off. Hamilton's. 4
The group of churches observ
ing the week of prayer in the
North End of the city will hold
services this week as follows:
Monday evening service will be
held at the Jason Lee church with
Rev. W. N. Coffee as leader. Tues
day at the Market street Free
Methodist church, Rev. Edgar P.
Sims, leader, Wednesday at the
Church of God, Rev. Richard
Hocking, leader. Thursday each
church holds its own meeting at
their various churches. Friday the
service will be held at the High
land Friends church with Rev. M.
C. Clarke as leader. All are In
vited to participate In these
services.
Jardinieres and vases. January
clearance one third off. Ham 11
ton's. 4
Officers will be Inaugurated at
the Kiwanis club luncheon tomor
row noon.
A constantly increasing attend
ance has been reported at the re
vival services being held at the
Keizer school house north of
Salem. Rev. Walker and Rev,
Acheson are in charge of the
meetings.
Three piece living room suite,
velour seats and pillows, mahog
any frames with cane inserts.
January price $136. Hamilton's.
4
Elwood Towner had a warran
sworn out for the arrest of Wal
ter Stackhoiise. member of a local
orchestra, late Saturday night.
It was said that Towner had been
struck in the jaw by Stackhouse,
as a result of which Towner suf
fered a number of broken teeth,
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George Albert son of. Mr. and
Mrs. L Albert, visited relative
In the vicinity of Salem Saturday.
Albert graduated from O. A. C. a
year ago.
Professor Lone of Oregon Ag
ricultural college is ft Salem visit
or to Jay.
Fred Klrkwood of the Klrkwood
Motor company began remodelling
his new location this morning. He
Is to establish his plant In the
present Y. M. C. A. building. Burle
son, printer, and Lutx, barber, who
havo formerly occupied the build
Ing have moved across Chemeketa
street.
8.3x10.6 Axminster rugs, Jan
uary price $33.50. Hamilton's. 4
January clearance sale prices
on high back, mahogany fancy
hall ohalrs. Hamilton's. 4
W. K. Taylor, of the state sanl-
tary board, Is in Salm today. Mr.
Taylor's horns Is In Corvallis.
Harold Nichols, formerly of New
berg, has accepted a position with
the Oregon Gravel company, and
will take up his residence in Sa
lem. Mr. Nichols Is a graduate of
Willamette University with the
class of 1919, and while In college
starred as center on the basket
ball team, besides being president
of the student body.
Candle sticks and bud dishes,
one third oft January clearance
price. Hamilton's.
A Case automobile that was re
cently found abandoned In Solent
and taken In charge by the police
department was claimed Sunday
night by J. K. Hill of Portland.
A bicycle recently found was claim
cd by Frederick Smith, 1485 North
17th street. Milton Hill, 3115
North Fourth street, reported
stolen from that address last night
An automobile belonging to H. L.
llagen of SUverton was taken from
near the Terminal hotel last night
but was later found near the Oys
ter L?af.
C. E. Barbour, 855 E street.
ported to the police that his house
was entered by a burglar Saturday
night. The residence of Mrs. M,
W. Mott, 660 North Commercial,
was entered by a burglar last
nisht. The house was ransacked
but nothing taken. Tho burglar
entered by cutting a screen In the
rear door.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frlesen.
who live on the farm of Chief of
Police Frank MInto south of Sa
lem, announce a baby daughter
who arrived last night. She has
been named Laura.
Only two speeders were picked
up by the police over tho week.
end. They were A. J. Rahn, 101
Lincoln street, nabbed Saturday
night at Commercial and Ferry,
and Eugene R. Wing of Eugene.
arrested on Court between Capitol
nnd Church. He put up $5 ball.
KURZ Ferdinand Kurz died at
hia residence, 1685 S. Liberty,
Jan. 4, at the age of 85 years.
His wife preceded him In 1921.
Funeral services will be held
from Webb's funeral parlors
Tuesday at 2 p. m. Rova. Mil
ler and Pemberton officiating,
assisted by members of Sedg
wick post G. A. R. Interment
in the City View cemetery.
SILL Bernard W. Sill died at a
local hospital Jan. 4. at the ngc
of 49 yeans. He is survived by
his mother, Mrs, S. I. sill of
Grants Pass, Or. The body was
forwarded to Grants Pass for
funeral and interment by
Webb's funoral parlors.
DAVIS January 5, Charles La
tham Davis, ase 70 years. Sur
vived by ono brother, Thomas
J. Davis of SUverton. one sis
ter, Mrs. Frank Sanders of Al
bany and one nephew, Earl
Dane of Salem. Funeral serv
ices will be held Thursday.
January 8, at 1:30 o'clock from
the Rigdon mortuary. Rev. J.
J. Evans officiating. Interment
In City View cemetery.
BURRELL Hilda Bertha Bur
rell, 1380 Jefferson street, age
36 yeans. She Is survived by
her husband, Ernest O. Burrcll,
J daughters, Mnrgaret and Dor
othy and one son, Gordon;
father and mother, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Gustof Munt of this city,
four sisters. Mrs. Bertha Rukey
of Portland, Mrs. I. A. Knotf
of Portland, Mrs. Violet Dar
by of Fort Francis, Canada,
and Miss Olga Munt and Wal
ter Munt of Salem. Funeral
services will be held from the
Terwfllieer funeral home, 10 a.
m. Tuesday, Apostolic Faith
mission in charge of services.
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-W. Sippertll at West Ualm wis
arrestotf Saturday nlftht for riding
.bl.-ycl. without light
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Kvaltor Stackhou.e was arrest
ed Saturday night oo a charge of
asdhult and battery on oomplaint
of Elwood Towne. He put up ball
to appear January 10.
' Zeno Hansard, who is serving a
sentence in tho city jail for vio
lation of the prohibition law, and
who sawed out with Hoy Miller
on the night before Armistice day,
again attempted to saw out last
Sunday. The partkalty severed
bar of the prison window was
found by police officers and the
saw was found on Hansard yester
day. It Is believed that the saw
was smuggled into the jail for
Hansard by a "sleeper." After the
delivery in November when Han
sard and Miller escaped Hansard
was arrested In Portland, but Mil
ler has never been captured. His
sentence will expire early In
January. .
A fractured arm and a number
of minor Injuries were incurred
by Dr. H. K. Stockwell. Salem
physician, when tha automobile
he was driving plunged down a 30
foot embankment near Monmouth
late Saturday night. He was
rushed to the Salem hospital and
the arm placed in a cast.
A hearing that promises some
sensation. Is on in police court
this afternoon, the defendants be
ing R. L. Glasgow aud C. A. Lind
say, who were arrested at 1723
North Summer street Saturday
night on a charge of possession of
liquor. Tha liquor, according to
tha police, was found hidden In a
cesspool under an outhouse and
was in an environment that was
emphatically smelly. Glasgow was
released on $200 bail, but Lind
say was kept in jail.
The Commercial League basket
ball game between the Union Oil
and the Anderson and Brown five
has been postponed for one day
until Tuesday evening. The game
was originally scheduled for to
night but at a meeting of the
manager Saturday It was decided
to advance the game as they were
unable to get the armory gymnas
ium, and the High school and Wil
lamette floors will also be busy,
Anderson & Brown will he some
what handicapped as they have
lost the services of Lennen who is
going to attend the University of
VI aahington.
The public service commission
lias sent a petition to the inter
state commerce commission that
tho wool rate hearing that Is
scheduled for Chicago January 15.
be transferred to some Pacific
coast city, preferably Portland. If
it Is not transferred the Oregon
commission asks that the hearing
he postponed to a later date.
With members of the Cherrlan
band as guests and with the new
King Bing and his officers
honor guests, the Cherrlans will
hold their annual banquet tomor
row night. The dinner will be
strictly stag affair.
Marriage licenses have been Is
sued to Elward Gilbert and Hild
Schneider. Shaw Arthur C. Smith
and Gladys Kennedy, route
William G. Wilson and Beula P.
Eoff, Salem.
At a meeting of Hie executive
Died
BEARD Thomas R Heard, horn
Feb. 7, 1R5 1, at Ralamonia. Jay
county, Ind., died Jan. 5, 1925.
at 6:40 a. m. of cancer. Lived
in Neb. until 1920 when he
moved to Salem. Or. Survived
by one oister. Mrs. M. J. Chap
man of Dodge City. Kan., two
nephews. Frank Chapman of
Arizona, and Call Chapman of
Portland, Or., one niece, Mrs.
Nellie Pierce of Arizona. A
member of the Christian
church. Funeral services will
be held at Zlon cemetery nt
Canby, Or., Tuesday Jan. 6th.
at 2 p. m. Samuel funeral par
lors of Aurora 1n charge of ar
rangements. 4
THOMAS Mrs. Ethel Thomas
died at her residence 1148 Nor
way street, Jan. 4th, at the age
of 28 years. She !s survived by
her widower Clarence Thomas,
three children Dorothy, Mar
jory and Clarence Jr., of Sa
lem, fat hor Sylvooter Fin ley.
one sister. Rctta Forrest, Polk
county. Funeral services will
be held from Webb's funeral
parlors Tuesday at 10:30 a. m.
Rev. Itennett of SUverton offi
ciating. Intermen t will be In
the City View cemetery.
George Ford
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YOUNG tlC AM
With tha announcement this
morning that a contest has been
arranged with the Oregon Agricul
tural college, the debate schedule
(or Willamette uiilversity Is pra:
tically complete for the season, ac
cording to itnteuu-Dts niadt by Vic1
tur Carlson, chairman of the
furensic council at that institu
tion.
Debates will In staged with at
least two traveling teams, and the
Bearcat aggregation itself will
make an extensive tour, going as
far south as Los Angeles, meeting
ths University of Southern Cali
fornia and as far east as Denver.
where the University of Denver
will be met. Opposing teams com
ing through Salem will be repre
sentatives of the University of
West Virginia and Lawrence col
lege of Appletou, Wisconsin
Lawrence college was tha only
school to defeat the Willamette
team on Its trip east two years
ago.
Dope among the debaters pre
dieted that in most debates the
Bearcat team will be composed oi
Southworth. veteran of two years
of varsity debate, and Redding.
freshman from Fort Dodge, Iowa
who ha s a considerable record
among his own high school circle.
Third placs on the squad Is raid
to lie between Berreman, a new
comer at Willamette, and McClln-
tock. a sophomoro. Probably both
f these men will take part In the
dual debate against the Oregon
Agricultural college.
Three men will be sent on the
trip, but ecvry debate calls for i
two-man team. The schedule In
eludes the following schools:
College of Pugct Sound: Waoh
inglon State college. College of
Idaho, Gooding college. University
of Denver, Colorado college, Unl
verslty of Wyoming, University of
Itedlands, University of Southern
California, Stanford uulver-Jlly
and Collerro -of the Pacific.
Thcta Alpha Phi, forensic fra
ternity at Willamette, is to give a
series of plays, giving the proceed.'
to defray the expenses of the trip.
The team will leave Salem on
March 19, meeting the College of
l'uget Sound the next night. The
debate with College of the Pacific.
the last of the trip, will be
April 7.
RUTHENBERG SENTENCED
TO PRISON AND FINED $5000
St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 6 (By As
sociated Tress.) Churles E. Huth
en berg, convicted of violation of
the Michigan criminal syndicalism
law waa today sentenced by Cir
cuit Ju'lgo Charles K. White to
serve from three to ten years at
Jackson state prison and to pay a
fino of $51)00.
board of the Oregon Jersey Cattle
club resolutions were adopted
asking the legislature to enact a
law requiring testing for tubercu
losis of all cattle west of the
Itockies. The club 'so is planning
a series of county shows In Mar
lon, Polk, Linn and Clackamas
and details are being arranged for
the annual jubilee to be held In
May.
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A large altcueance of the par
ents of children attendiug the
Parrish junior high school are ex
pected to be in attendance at the
meeting of the council this even
ing when tho ordinance to require
all motor vehicles to come to a
full stop on Capitol street on
cither side of the school house
comes up for final consideration.
The ordinance was introduced
as an emergency measure at the
last regular meeting of the coun
cil, but due to the press of other
business and the fact that the
Christmas holidays, with the
school closed, was but a few dayB
off, the matter was laid over un
til lonl.rht.
While no strenuous public oppo
sition to the proposal has yet been
beard, there are rumors that piss
age of ths ordinance will be
fought, and tho parents ars going
to be on hand to stress ths neces
sity of legislation that protects th?
children. The suggestion that the
children be taught to watch for
nr.i dodge the traffic is not meet
ing with popular approval of the
parents.
PLEAD GUILTY
With two exceptions nil prison
ers indicted by the grand jury Sat
urriay and arraigned before JudfT'
Kelly today eni?:ed pleas ot guil
ty.
William Harper, charged with
atteault with a d.n.gerous woruMn
as a result of a fight nt Detroit,
Or., pleaded not guilty. Thomas K
11. own, charged with forgery on
several counts, will plead Thurs
ilay.
Don Morrison and John ChllcM
pleaded guilty to the burglary of
the Shnfcr harness shop and will
receive sentence Thursday. HcrL
Hrown pleaded ginlly to the theft
of wool and mohair from Hoy
King and will be sentenced Thurs
day. Ho presented a lengthy
verbal statement to tho court.
pleading for leniency. Myron
January pleaded guilty to forgery
and was mc tence to serve up to
two years in the state prison, but
bench parole le under consi'ler
atlon u.ion recommendation of the
district attorney.
SEIZURE OF CANADIAN
BOOZE SHIP HELD LEGAL
San Francisco. Jan. G. Seizure
of the British steamer Quadra,
with Its reputed cargo of liquor
valued at $500,000 by the coast
guard cutter Shawnee of San
Francisco recently, "was legal In
every way and the crew of the
Quadra violated the laws of the
United States", United States
District Judge John S. Partridge
decided here today.
and
Hickman - Bessey
Co.
I STARTS TODAY
TONIGHT
PAY
I NIGHT
FAtiE FIVE
ADD PRIVATE LAND
TO NATIONAL FORESTS
Washington, Jan. 8. Aboui
697,000 acres of private Ian
would be added to th Umt tills,
Wallowa and Whitman national
foresta In Oregon ttmberlandi
less valuable for forestry purpose!
being given in txchinga nndsr
bill passed today by ths house and
sent to the senate.
Washington. Jan. S. Auction
sales of surplus war supplies can
be jet aside, the supreme court
held today when the bid is consid
er '. inadequate by the govern
ment. sometimes
don't you feel
the impulse to
go for a long
walk in the
evening
7
. . just to think out
something that's
on your mind? .
Do you go T
you would, though,
wouldn't you, if you
had one pair of shoes
that were so comfort
able that they were a
constant invitation to
walk . . . for pleasure's
sake ? Such are these :
Cantilevers foe
Comfort-Lovers
JOHN J. ROTTLE
415 State Street
Ford Tourings with starter
$135 to $190
1924 Cleveland Roadster $825
1924 Star Touring $475
1925 Licenss free with every
Certified car.
Benin the New Tear
with a car that Is
certain to bring you
a great deal ot
pleas ure without
f 1 n a n c t al strain.
That is what we of
for. Onr bargains
are RKAL.
"Used hut
not abused'
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PUBLIC M0T0S
CAR MARKET
255 N. Church St.
Phono 8S5
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